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detailed design document. It is also recommended that the current <strong>PPDVP</strong> Funds for Participatingand Other Countries (TAF and SGF) be retained.Summary <strong>of</strong> recommendations:The evaluation recommends that:further assistance be providedthe programme goal be retained, with revised objectives and outputsa detailed design be prepared for this further phase <strong>of</strong> supportfurther support is provided for four years bringing the total period <strong>of</strong> support to ten yearsthe future period <strong>of</strong> support be integrated with other MFAT-funded and NZ Policeimplementedprogrammes into one MOU or Partnership Agreement between the NZ AidProgramme and NZ Policethe design process identifies appropriate regional-level governance and over-sightmechanismsthe programme focuses on capacity development <strong>of</strong> NZ Police's counterpart Police Services,which includes their capacity for working with other agencies and undertaking publicoutreach activitiesdonors and other development partners consider whether and how to support providerswith the lead role in non-police domestic violence responsesa decision be made during the detailed design process, on whether the programme shouldexpand its focus to wider family violence and SGBV issuesduring the next phase <strong>of</strong> support, attention be given to the establishment <strong>of</strong> appropriate incountrymechanisms such as Police Management (sub-)Committees to oversee the work ondomestic violence, and external advisory committees (or equivalents)the future programme provides two levels <strong>of</strong> engagement: the five participating countries(Cook Islands, Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu); other <strong>Pacific</strong> Islands CountriesPolice Services in other <strong>Pacific</strong> Islands Countries continue to be invited to participate in arange <strong>of</strong> training, networking, and information sharing activities, but with limited directsupportthe programme continue to be located within the NZ Police International Services Group,with NZ Police continuing to provide supportthe precise roles, functions, person specifications, and number <strong>of</strong> persons required beidentified during the development <strong>of</strong> the detailed design for the programmetotal funding from the NZ Aid Programme over the four-year period should be in the vicinity<strong>of</strong> NZ $3 millionthe current <strong>PPDVP</strong> Funds for Participating and Other Countries (TAF and SGF) be retained.<strong>PPDVP</strong> <strong>Evaluation</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Page 27

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