The Law and Order Trust Fund for Afghanistan (LOTFA), the successor of the previous fund, delivers programmes across the national justice chain in support of effective, inclusive, and accessible state-based rule of law. Area-based approaches target urban areas and can be expanded to rural communities. Support to law enforcement, formal justice personnel, and traditional dispute resolution mechanisms are integrated into programmes based on community needs.
The revised Trust Fund addresses critical programming gaps within the rule of law sector, such as a comprehensive engagement at the intersection of formal justice systems and traditional dispute resolution mechanisms. Civil society and local media engagement are central to LOTFA initiatives since they provide critical feedback in the effectiveness and endurability of security and justice reforms. By enhancing civilian oversight and monitoring feedback loops it creates space for greater administrative accountability and transparency to emerge.
Strategic framework and theory of change
The LOTFA framework and theory of change outline objectives that are organized according to four established thematic windows: Security, justice, anti-corruption, and Ministry of the Interior payroll. The framework contributes to the three overarching goals of:
- Improving state-based rule of law
- Increasing security and safety for Afghan communities
- Fostering trust in state institutions and helping the government build legitimacy
Goals are aligned with national strategic frameworks on security, justice, anti-corruption, along with the National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security. Should national institutions be able to provide responsive and effective state-based rule of law services that meet the needs and expectations of people, state authority will be recognized and upheld as a reliable provider of security within the country.
Furthermore, if responsive national institutions demonstrate continuous engagement with citizens to improve administrative performance and service-delivery people will be inspired to increase their confidence in the state. Once legitimacy and trust in democratic authority is sustained Afghanistan will have paved the way for inclusive, sustainable, and durable development progress.
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