Access to Justice through Paralegal and Restorative Justice Services in Bangladesh
Description
To improve access to justice for the poor by reducing the inflow of cases into the judicial system, reducing the remand population in prisons, and increasing diversion of cases out of the formal criminal justice system. Covering 40 of Bangladesh’s 64 districts, it has already benefitted over 3 million poor people with improved access to accountable, efficient and effective justice services and paralegal service activities. Important response to COVID-19 in line with Business Case supporting health tracking of prisoners and health equipment in prisons.
Location
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Status Post-completion
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Programme Spend
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Sectors
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Budget
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Policy Marker(s)
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Download IATI Data for GB-1-203227