Luke Waggoner is a former senior democracy and governance specialist at Chemonics.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased opportunities for human traffickers to exploit people with limited financial means. Based on her work in Myanmar, Heather Goldsmith suggests how development partners can adapt their approaches to educational outreach on combatting trafficking to vulnerable communities.
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Heather Goldsmith was formerly the human rights advisor for the Asia Business Unit.
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Manisha Aryal is a development practitioner with more than 25 years of experience in designing and implementing ICT-enabled programs globally. In her current role as the Global Practice Lead for Digital Development, she spearheads the company’s…
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Building a transparent and inclusive justice sector is a critical step to improving legal rights for Myanmar’s people in the wake of recent political transition.
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As Sri Lanka transitions to a more inclusive and democratic society, its government is reinforcing principles of judicial independence, accountability, and efficiency.
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Jennifer Burdett is a development specialist with 18 years of experience designing and managing donor-funded programs in the education and governance sectors. Her areas of expertise include rule of law, anti-corruption, and civil society strengthening. She…
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Sharon Van Pelt is the former lead for Chemonics’ Democracy and Governance Practice.
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Reforms to the Indonesian justice system are bringing positive changes to the Supreme Court and Attorney General’s Office.
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The Changes for Justice Project was based on USAID efforts to support the bureaucratic reform processes of the Indonesian Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office. The project was designed to sustain earlier reforms, compare experiences, and improve management within judicial and prosecutorial systems.
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Working with Indonesia’s Supreme Court and Attorney General’s Office, the Changes for Justice project is promoting transparency and accountability within the justice system.
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