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LexAct project and programme services support continual improvement in the effectiveness of development initiatives for organizations committed to quality and accountability.
Our services include managing teams, leading project and program design process, budgeting and forecasting, monitoring and impact assessment, analysis and reporting as well as evaluation. We can also assist organisations with resource mobilisation, accreditation and compliance with global funds, bilateral and multilateral donors.
We believe in building local systems and capacity and inclusive dialogue and bring you practical skills learnt from implementing international cooperation in diverse developing country contexts and roles including team leader, financial and activity management, public procurement, staff management and resource mobilisation roles.
Peter Tierney in 2019 supporting the development of capacity building for the transition on African energy sector targeting Sub-Saharan countries, energy efficiency, renewable energies and women in technology.
Sustainable development in small island developing states is a complex issue often involving conventional development problems as well as specific issues including significant vulnerability to disasters and shocks, limited economic opportunities, fragile eco-systems, diseconomies of scale, long distances, small dispersed communities and limited income generation opportunities.
Island economies have mostly focused on a mix of tourism, fisheries, financial services, oil, natural gas and forestry. Many islands lack appropriate access to concessional and private finance. Remittances tend to make up a significant portion of total external finance.
Increasingly, island peoples' are impacted by climate change. This changes rain and fishing patterns, increases the intensity of storms and ocean acidity. For example losses in a few days from one cyclone were estimated at 60% of GDP in Vanuatu (2015) and 280% of GDP in Dominica in 2017.
While islands already face significant burdens from non-communicable diseases, climate change is increasing risks including water borne bacteria, Chikungunya and Dengue.
COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the extreme exposure of islands to global shocks. This decimated tourism income and exposed weaknesses in many island health and social protection systems. Impacts were also compounded by the multiple hazards islands face. Fiji was impacted by a category 5 cyclone (2020) and volcanic eruptions impacted St Vincent & Grenadines (2021) and Tonga (2022).
While island people have been able to sustain livelihoods for thousands of years, the scale of future climate changes threatens ever more unbearable costs. Migration is often the chosen pathway for young working age people.
Nevertheless, experience demonstrates small island resilience can slowly improve over time. This requires sustained locally relevant investment across sectors including education (including TVET) and health systems, water and energy, ICT, disaster risk reduction, tourism and compliant financial services.
The digital and clean energy transition provides new opportunities for disaster insurance products, digital payments, e-government, smart agriculture, renewable energy and remote work.
LexAct provides advisory services to staff union executives including review of employers' employment rules, drafting legal documents for associations and advice on establishing/improving internal legal protection systems including specialized insurance schemes.
Our clients include the Staff Associations:
African Development Bank
World Health Organization
World intellectual Property Organization
International Office of Migration