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UNDP Global Accelerator LabThe world faces a triple planetary crisis that exacerbates environmental injustice, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities. The UN has recognized the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment as a fundamental human right, empowering individuals to hold governments and polluters accountable. On this board, you will find a non-exhaustive list of examples of what UNDP sees, tests, and learns about supporting people-centred, effective justice and human rights institutions as key agents of enforcement and implementation of environmental justice. For more information on UNDP's work on Gender Justice, visit: https://www.undp.org/rolhr/human-rights/environmental-justice
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Court User Needs Unmet: Current court procedures in Thailand often fail to meet the diverse needs of court users, especially vulnerable groups like the elderly, the economically disadvantaged, and tho…
Our challenge is that the court process has been unable to adequately meet the needs of court users, often due to procedural actors not considering the client's perspective. Therefore, our challenge i…
Our challenge is that 1. the communities around the clean water dams are violating natural resource regulations as well as fishing rules, 2. limited private investment is being realized.