Some of the specific elements would be establishing goals that are measurable with timelines. We can do the round table discussions around the country and see the differences between rural and urban areas, see the different population sectors and stuff, and those are critical to have. But I find that, through the programs and projects developed, there is a lack of measurable timelines and good action plans so that they can be achievable, so that they can be reviewed, so that there is a body that can examine those things to see how we are doing and where the gaps are, and to plan in a way that intervention is done comprehensively so that all levels come together, all levels of government, all areas of civil society, indigenous groups, faith-based groups, and whatever. It needs to be something that's comprehensive.
These are critical. For me to say one community over here needs this or that, this is the work of many different levels of government and parts of civil society working together to establish those things.
I think what's really important is that they follow some of the human rights legislation that is already there.