Learning about what works in delivering aid programming has taken on increasing importance, with greater investment in monitoring, learning, and evaluation efforts. In this spirit, multiple reviews of Australia’s law and justice investments were undertaken in 2019, including in Indonesia and Vanuatu. But the findings and learning from such reviews tend to remain siloed within the specific program or post that commissioned them, limiting learning across programs and the wider law and justice community. This event will explore the headline findings of these two reviews, exploring what they tell us about what works (and what does not) in law and justice assistance, as well as how these reviews are contributing to learning, program practice, and the direction of Australian law and justice assistance.
Moderator: Gordon Peake
Speakers:
Paul Nichols, Team Leader, Review Team for the Vanuatu Law and Justice Program
Binziad Kadafi, Indonesia Justice Expert, Review Team for the Australia-Indonesia Justice Partnership
Discussant
Clare Manuel, Independent Justice Expert