Information on "Development Programs and Projects" and "Papua New Guinea"
February 2011
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Feb 2011
Needs Assessment of the Legal Needs of People Living with HIV and Vulnerable Populations in Papua New Guinea
Author: Naomi Burke-Shyne, Samuel Olewale, John Luluaki
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This needs assessment report contains the information derived from the Needs Assessment held in Papua New Guinea by IDLO in collaboration with the Office of the Public Solicitor. More on «Needs Assessment of the Legal Needs of People Living with HIV and Vulnerable Populations in Papua New Guinea»
January 2011
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2011
Bush Justice in Bougainville
Author: Naomi Johnstone
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
Since 1994, the Papua New Guinean non-governmental organization, People and Community Empowerment Foundation Melanesia, has delivered dispute resolution training aimed at strengthening customary justice systems in Bougainville. More on «Bush Justice in Bougainville »
December 2010
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1 Dec 2010
PNG HIV Law Project: Needs Assessment Synopsis
Author: IDLO
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
The paper provides an overview of the themes discussed during the Papua New Guinea needs assessment organized by the International Development Law Organization (IDLO). More on «PNG HIV Law Project: Needs Assessment Synopsis»
January 2009
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Jan 2009
Monitoring and Evaluation Arrangements for the Law and Justice Sector in Papua New Guinea
Author: Sarah Dalrymple, Simon Rynn
Publisher: Saferworld
This report assesses the monitoring and evaluation (M&E) arrangements for the law and justice sector in Papua New Guinea, which is supported by the Australian government's overseas aid program AusAid. More on «Monitoring and Evaluation Arrangements for the Law and Justice Sector in Papua New Guinea»
April 2000
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Apr 2000
Conflict Management in Community-Based Natural Resource Projects
Author: Michael Warner
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This paper discusses non-violent conflicts and disputes as a constraint to sustainable community-level natural resource management. More on «Conflict Management in Community-Based Natural Resource Projects»


