Background The Expanding Access to Justice Program (EAJ) is a five-year associate award (2018–2023), funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) via the Freedom House-led Human Rights Support Mechanism (HRSM) and implemented in partnership between Pact and the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ROLI), that aims to improve access to justice and mechanisms to address grievances in Somalia. The Program has a strong focus on research activities and knowledge creation to ensure that program activities and objectives are embedded in rigorous contextual understanding. Upon the request from USAID, the EAJ Program redesigned its programmatic approach in Year 2 and narrowed its programmatic focus in Year 3. The revised Year 3 Work Plan reflects the evolution of the program’s approaches and practices based upon 2.5 years of implementation and learning. Leveraging these accumulated capabilities, Year 3 approaches are directed at accelerating service delivery and expanding impact across EAJ’s implementation areas. EAJ plans to achieve broad and significant impact by maintaining the approach set out in the 2020 Program Description with respect to its goal, objectives, and theory of change. EAJ also affirms the continuing relevance of its Access to Justice conceptual framework and previous analysis of the Somali stabilization continuum, along which the entirety of the program’s work takes place.