The J4P engagement strategy includes actions in four domains:
1. Influencing policy dialogue and operational activities by creating a verifiable, empirically grounded knowledge base of the dynamics of local level decision making and dispute resolution processes in ways that promote the voice and interests of people who are typically marginalized from such decisions.
2. Enhancing the capacity of local agencies to conduct policy research and influence reforms by establishing partnerships with government, research and non-government agencies to enable them to source and apply the skills necessary to determine priorities, conduct research and be effective in policy and operational activities.
3. Designing, implementing and evaluating results-oriented operations in order to both to directly pilot the application of evidence gained through research and contribute to the activities of client governments, regional bodies and donors focused on economic growth, equity and conflict management.
4. Contributing to global dialogue on pro-poor justice issues by drawing on the experience gained to prepare high quality research products and presentations to share knowledge in ways that impact on global justice and governance reform policies and practices of development agencies.
In the East Asia and Pacific region, the program is active in Indonesia, Timor Leste, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
The Solomon Islands program
In the Solomon Islands, J4P is engaged in two primary lines of work. The first, Justice Delivered Locally, aims to support improved security and dispute resolution at the local level. Following extensive empirical research, the Bank is now preparing a program of support for Solomon Islands Government initiatives in relation to community based justice while contributing to policy discussions about development of the justice system as a whole.
The second line of work, Doing Business in the Context of Legal Pluralism, has supported policy dialogue with a focus on public land governance (in urban areas); and deal making and access to advisory services around larger scale private sector development (in rural areas).
Note: A potential candidate has been identified and intends to apply for this position. However, this remains a competitive process and interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
Country Coordinator / Justice Reform Specialist [Justice for the Poor]
Country Coordinator / Justice Reform Specialist [Justice for the Poor]
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