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Balanced Justice and Donor Programs: Lessons from Three Regions of the World

Donor organizations have been supporting justice strengthening programs for nearly twenty-five years. Over the past decade, there have been criticisms of these programs and the limited improvements they have produced despite large investments by donors and national governments. This report explores some explanations for these alleged shortcomings, reviewing experience in three case study countries: Cambodia, Guatemala, and Nigeria.

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Uploaded on: May 23, 2017
Last Updated: Jun 14, 2017
Year Published: 2008


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Resource Type: Practitioner Resources Issues: Community Paralegals, Criminal Justice, Financial Sustainability & Fundraising, Generalist Legal Services, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Legal Aid & Public Interest Law Tool Type: Case Study Method: Navigating Administrative Processes, Negotiating with Private Firms, Research Languages: English Regions: > Global, Cambodia, Guatemala, Nigeria