Commitment Tracker

The initiative seeks to be a centralized repository for information about government commitments and the progress it has toward achieving them.

Commitment

Mechanism for Realization

Budget

Realization

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No sources
Reference
Subsection 5.3, Policy 2, Strategy 2.2, Action 2.2a
Date Updated
Aug 8, 2023
Partially Realized
Source
No sources
Reference
Subsection 5.3, Policy 2, Strategy 2.2, Action 2.2a
Date Updated
Aug 8, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Budget
60%
Realization
60%
National Curriculum Framework published by Education Ministry
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Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 6, Strategy 6.1, Action 6.3b
Date Updated
Jul 22, 2023
Fully Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 6, Strategy 6.1, Action 6.3b
Date Updated
Jul 22, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Public disclosure of Financial and Audit Reports of all Electoral Candidates are made mandatory
Budget
100%
Realization
100%
Candidate financial reports published on Elections Commission Website
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Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 6, Strategy 6.1, Action 6.1b
Date Updated
Jul 22, 2023
Not Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 6, Strategy 6.1, Action 6.1b
Date Updated
Jul 22, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Public disclosure mechanism for political party audit reports to developed and implemented..
Budget
N/A
20%
Realization
20%
Yearly Press Releases from Elections Commission on submission status of political party audit reports
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Source
SAP
Reference
SAP 2019-2030, Policy 5, Strategy 5.3, Action 5.3c
Date Updated
Aug 16, 2023
Not Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
SAP 2019-2030, Policy 5, Strategy 5.3, Action 5.3c
Date Updated
Aug 16, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Proposal to conduct the research has been developed by the Ministry however the Ministry has been unable to secure funding for the research.
Budget
N/A
10%
Realization
10%
No indicators available.
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Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 2, Strategy 2.1c
Date Updated
May 17, 2024
Fully Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
Subsection 5.4, Policy 2, Strategy 2.1c
Date Updated
May 17, 2024
Mechanism for Realization
LGA has developed and published a Townhall meeting policy (01/221/2019އ) on 2nd January 2019 detailing the procedure for citizens to submit request to local councils for holding town hall meetings. A template for townhall meeting policies that has to be developed by councils was developed and shared with councils.
Budget
-
100%
Realization
100%
Mechanism for citizens to submit petitions to local councils requiring councils to conduct town hall meetings published by LGA
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Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.4(b)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Not Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.4(b)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
As part of the criminal justice sector institutions, the Ministry of Home Affairs [MoHA], Maldives Police Service [MPS], Prosecutor General’s Office [PGO], and the Department of Judicial Administration [DJA] are all working on databases to publish data and statistics. The Ministry of Home Affairs does not have a separate dedicated website, but has a page on Gov.mv, which provides links to the three major offices of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Maldives Police Service, Department of Juvenile Justice and Maldives Correctional Service. Courts publish information on the number and types of cases reported, and distribution of cases at various courts and at various tiers of the courts. Lethun Database of the Prosecutor General’s Office has criminal justice data and Maldives Police Service publishes data on the types of cases with the reported numbers. Institutions in the criminal justice system do not use the same terminology to define offences such as domestic violence, because of which there are issues with consistency of the information appearing on multiple State websites. No institutions periodically publish analytical data.
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions)
0%
Realization
0%
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)
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Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.4(a)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Not Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.4(a)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
At the end of April 2023, a fully operational interoperable criminal justice data system, established by the Ministry of Home Affairs, with access to all relevant institutions, did not exist. In 2022, PGO introduced a databased named ‘Lethun’, which publishes various legislations, decisions of appellate courts, memos, directions, and operational procedures of the criminal justice system. PGO is also developing a consolidated criminal justice data management system and has established a dedicated unit within PGO, for data collection and management. The Department of Judicial Administration (DJA) is also developing an integrated case management system which is believed to radically improve case management at the courts.
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions) DJA Case Management System - UNDP PGO Criminal Data Management System – UNICEF (Australian Aid) and State Budget
0%
Realization
0%
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)
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Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.3(c)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Partially Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.3(c)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Multiple internal rules have been established since 2019, however, harmonizing these internal rules, regulations and procedures of the courts has been problematic. Participants of the monitoring project noted that various sections and divisions of the same court follow different internal rules and procedures. A new Civil Procedure Code [CPC, Law. No.: 32/2021 (16 December 2021)] came into effect in 2022, which has introduced major changes to the civil justice system of the country. As a result of the new legislation, judges, lawyers and court officials have been focusing on creating and adjusting to the structural and process changes required by the CPC. The system is facing many delays due to lack of awareness on the new law, budget issues and adjusting to the scope of the legislation. CPC has been identified as the most challenging law to be introduced in recent times in the Maldives, requiring an overhaul of the entire system, multiple and lengthy formalities for lawyers and justice seekers, and provision of timelines which is creating further delays to access services needed. Many noted that the CPC has brought the system ‘to a halt’ and immediate attention must be given by the legislature and the judiciary, to rectify the issues. Furthermore, all internal rules, regulations and procedures of the courts must be revisited again and completed at the earliest to avoid any further disruptions to the civil justice system.
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions) UNDP
50%
Realization
50%
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)
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Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.3(a)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Partially Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.3(a)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
Maldives’ first extensive Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC, Law No. 12/2016) which was introduced in 2016, was amended three times during the NSAP reporting period, between 2019 and 2023. They include the second amendment to the CrPC created by Law No.: 6/2020, third amendment to the CrPC created by Law No.: 21/2020, and the fourth amendment to the CrPC created by Law No.: 21/2022. Maldives’ first extensive Civil Procedure Code [CPC, Law. No.: 32/2021 (16 December 2021)] came into effect on 16 June 2022, which has introduced major changes to the civil justice system of the country. The long-awaited Evidence Act (Law No.: 11/2022) was also enacted in 2022 (18 June 2022) and came into effect on 18 January 2023. Sufficient work on harmonizing laws relating to criminal offences have not been done during the reporting period. Moreover, with the introduction of heavy procedural legislation during the period and the efforts to harmonise newer and older laws and processes, law enforcers and legal practitioners are now identifying multiple instances of conflicting laws which has created bottlenecks in the system and needs urgent attention by the law givers.
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions) UNDP
75%
Realization
75%
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)
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Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.2(e)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Not Realized
Source
SAP
Reference
NSAP 2019-2023: Good Governance, Section 5.1: Rule of Law and Judicial Reform Policy 4: Promote Access to Justice and Expedite Delivery of Justice, Subsection 4.2(e)
Date Updated
Apr 30, 2023
Mechanism for Realization
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) has not published information or reported on the review of remand cases and measures to speed-up investigations and trial of cases that have been prolonged. The Prosecutor General’s Office, listed as ‘other implementing agency’ in the NSAP 2019-2023, established a review committee in 2019 to assess all and prolonged remand cases. PGO has conducted periodic reviews of persons under arrest and prolonged remand cases, and published them in various reports (available on the PGO website).
Budget
State Budget (salaried staff to implement actions)
0%
Realization
0%
Political Process Monitoring Report on Access to Justice after NSAP 2019-2023 Reforms (ERI, April 2023)
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