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The Project of Effective and Accessible Justice System, Social Dialogue and Policing Services for Peacebuilding which contributes to conflict prevention and peace-building in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
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Funding Information  (USD)
Total Actual Commitments:
0 USD
Total Planned Commitments:
0 USD
Total Actual Disbursements:
15,735 USD
Total Planned Disbursements:
423,433 USD
Organisation information
Activity created by:
JICA User
Activity created on:
01/07/2014

Activity updated on:
27/08/2015
Created in workspace:
Japan - Team
Workspace manager:
JICA User - jica@amp.org
Computation:
Yes
 
Identification
Project title: 
The Project of Effective and Accessible Justice System, Social Dialogue and Policing Services for Peacebuilding which contributes to conflict prevention and peace-building in the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
ATP ID: 
87292407201

Status:  Ongoing
Expected Outcomes: 

Output 1 - Coordination, management and oversight capacities of justice institutions enhanced for more effective and efficient formulation and implementation of laws, plans and overall administration of justice; Output 2 - Capacity of justice sector strengthened and expanded to provide quality services and uphold the rule of law; Output 3 - Improved access to justice and dispute resolution mechanisms for all with a focus on women and more vulnerable populations; Output 4 - Coordination, co-operation and integrated systems between justice, police, communities and corrections supported in a "pilot - scale up access to justice district model";


Description: 

Throughout a decade of support, UNDP's Justice System Programme (JSP) has focused on supporting the justice sector to develop institutional and human capacity. It has worked with all the key institutions: the Courts, Prosecution, Public Defenders, the Ministry of Justice (including the corrections component) and the Legal Training Centre. Building on the positive results achieved to date, the new project phase (JSP Phase IV) will systematize and improve mechanisms for policy-making, coordination, and strategic planning. This means more focus on consultative law-making practices, improved planning, management and administration, with a more evidence-based approach. This will be complemented by introducing a new "district pilot" approach where innovative solutions for improving the management and access to justice can be tested. This "district pilot" approach will target interventions that can contribute to better administration of criminal justice between agencies and stakeholders such as the District Prosecutor's Office, National Police (PNTL) and local communities. On the demand side, innovative approaches will be tested to increasing peoples' awareness of, and ability to access their rights. With a particular focus on the most vulnerable populations, successfully demonstrated innovations and lessons will inform national planning and policy making for wider application scale up or institutionalization.   After 10 years of supporting delivery of front-line justice services in the country JSP will now need to develop and implement an exit strategy for internationals performing line functions, with a view to start substantial reductions as early as 2015. The exit strategy will be based on an assessment of resource needs and an agreed, detailed plan on how the institutions will fill them. The overriding objective of this current phase is to systematize and consolidate capacities of the justice sector to support the rule of law in particular for a new phase of development and transformation. For this purpose the project will consist of four outputs:


Final Project Results: 



Funding Organizations and Internal Project IDs: 
  • [ Government Of Japan ]

Agency Internal IDs
[Government Of Japan]

Activity Schedule

Date of Signed Agreement : 
Proposed Start Date: 
Actual Start Date:  01/12/2013
Proposed Completion Date:  28/02/2016
Actual Completion Date:  28/02/2016
Final Date for Contracting: 
Location
[Timor-Leste] 100%

Implementation Level: National

Implementation Location: Country

National Plan
[Strategic Development Plan Pillars] [INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK] [JUSTICE] 100.0%

SDP
Sectors
Primary Sector
DAC-CRS Sector Scheme - 150 - GOVERNMENT AND CIVIL SOCIETY - -- 151 - Government and civil society, general (100)%

Development Partner Funding
Organization Name : Government Of Japan
Organization Role : donor
Type Of Assistance : Grant
Aid Modality : Project Support
Appropriation Category (Only for Actual Disbursements) : Salaries and Wages
PLANNED DISBURSEMENT
Planned/Under Preparation 01/01/2014 423,433 USD  
Subtotal Planned Disbursement: 423,433 USD    
ACTUAL DISBURSEMENT:
Actual 17/02/2014 15,735 USD  
SUBTOTAL ACTUAL DISBURSEMENT: 15,735 USD    
Undisbursed Balance: -15,735 USD    


 
Total Planned Disbursements: 423,433 USD    
Total Actual Disbursements: 15,735 USD    
Undisbursed Balance: -15,735 USD    
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Related Organizations
Donor Organization
  • Government Of Japan

Executing Agency
  • United Nations Development Programme 100 %

Implementing Agency
  • United Nations Development Programme 100 %

RDTL Beneficiary Institutions
  • Ministry of Social Solidarity and Inclusion 25 %
  • Ministry of Interior 75 %

Contact Information
Global Partnership Indicators
Indicator 1
Does this project use the country results framework?

  • Indicator 6
    Is this project on budget and subject to parliamentary scrutiny?

  • Indicator 9b
    Does the project use national budget execution procedures?

  • Does the project use national financial reporting procedures?

  • Does the project use national auditing procedures?

  • Does the project use national procurement systems?

  • Support to Government Sector
    Has this project been formally agreed upon (i.e. memorandum of understanding, project agreement, etc.) with a Government entity?

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