This detailed evaluation of the Governance and Justice (GJ) Program (formerly Governance, Security and Justice - GSJ) takes stock of progress in programme delivery and reflects on potential modifications, both programmatically and institutionally, that can be brought to the GJ Program design going forward. The evaluation found that the GJ Program has been highly effective in producing key outputs. Project innovations are well positioned for use, with cohort-based projects more relevant to communities, policymakers, NGOs and the private sector. Standalone projects seem more geared to the academic community. GJ funded projects have also successfully engaged in policy dialogue and decision-making processes.
Authors and Publishers
Abitbol, Eric
Abitbol, Esther
Garven, Katherine
Dammert, Lucia
Pembleton, Corey
Allard-Buffoni, Florence
Rastogi, Archi
Baranyi, Stephen
Data provider
International Development Research Centre (IDRC·CRDI)
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