International Development Law Organization

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People-centred justice is the foundation of effective justice systems that aim to reduce barriers and improve the quality-of-service delivery for all, especially vulnerable groups. This type of justice is hinged on the perspectives, needs, strengths, and expectations of justice seekers, with deliberate effort invested in generating meaningful and sustainable justice outcomes. Although people-centred justice is a key priority in Uganda’s development framework, several bottlenecks continue to hinder its realisation.  

 

IDLO’s project aims to secure a just society and sustainable development through improved people-centred justice services in Uganda. The project targets families and households affected by GBV; refugees and; business enterprises. IDLO draws upon the expertise and resources of local partner organisations and state institutions to address critical challenges within Uganda’s justice system and achieve lasting impact and sustainability focusing on three key areas:

  1. Improving justice service delivery for Gender-Based Violence (GBV) survivors and their communities.
  2. Improving commercial and land justice services.
  3. Ensuring that Refugees and Vulnerable host communities are self-reliant through improved legal protection by enhancing access to justice for refugees and host communities

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