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The technical assistance (TA) by ADB aims to enhance women judges' leadership capabilities to increase their substantive participation in justice systems of Asian Development Bank (ADB) developing member countries (DMCs) through improved capacity to address barriers to empowerment. Building on ADB's long-standing relationship with judicial systems across its DMCs, the TA will support the Asia and the Pacific Women Judges Network (APWJN) to (i) foster regional knowledge and experience sharing, (ii) deliver national and regional capacity building programs starting in Nepal and the Philippines, and (iii) collect and disseminate judicial data and studies.
Responsible ADB Officer: Lim, Hannah Jue Yi
Responsible ADB Department: Office of the General Counsel
Responsible ADB Division: Office of the General Counsel
Executing Agencies: Asian Development Bank
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