Despite the persistence of injustice around the world, justice programming has experienced a decline in funding from many traditional donors, including Australia. This has triggered a search for new ways of financing justice support. In addition, the long-standing recognition of the importance of locally led justice programs has been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting a significant shift to localisation of programming and remote management. This session will discuss the adaptations to new ways of working that these shifts require.
Moderator: Veronica Taylor, Co-Convenor, Australian Law and Justice Development Community of Practice
Speakers:
Pilar Domingo, Overseas Development Institute: Leveraging sector financing in support of justice
Erin Anderson, Australia Anti-Trafficking Program: Localising politically smart justice programming in the context of COVID (TBC)