Designing and Implementing Court Automation Projects Guide
Source: USAID | Year: 2019
This guidance manual is based on reviews of reports, evaluations and assessments from numerous USAID projects from around the globe, as well as key informant interviews with DRG officers, chiefs of parties, court administrators, and others who have previously implemented or are currently implementing court automation projects. It has also been informed by the authors’ own experiences in designing, implementing, and managing multiple automation projects. The structure of this manual mirrors the three key steps USAID staff should take to during successful court automation programming: first, understanding how to assess the need or opportunity and/or a request from a host government for automation assistance; second, asking the crucial questions, obtaining the necessary information, and reviewing the important considerations required to create an effective court automation project design that maximizes the prospect of success; and third, identifying the key issues and concerns likely to arise during implementation.
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