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UNDP Global Accelerator LabIn many places, traditional approaches to justice and rule of law promotion have been insufficient in addressing injustices, and a new approach is needed that addresses both symptoms and systemic change. On this board, you will find a non-exhaustive list of examples of what UNDP sees, tests, and learns about attempts at such transformative change. For more information on UNDP's work on Innovations in Justice Transformation, visit: https://www.undp.org/justice/innovations
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Our challenge is that gender violence filed cases have little access to justice do to estructural and operational problems, but also, once a case reaches a Judge, many times verdicts end up acquitting…
Our challenge is based on an initiative to transform the complex justice system in Somalia, which is made up of the traditional, religious and the official government. Our challenge is to assist in un…
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…
1. Improved cross-border trade: RASMI facilitated the development of cross-border trade in the region, leading to increased economic opportunities for the people living in border areas. This has contr…
Despatronados is the Portuguese (Spanish) word to "Boss-less". This is a powerful solution to exploitation, precarity, unsafe work in delivery jobs such as Uber, Glovo, etc. Delivery workers in Río…
This autonomous childcare center in the heart of Quito´s San Roque Market was created to address some barriers to access posed by conventional care services. Another municipal public childcare center …