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STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 34th Session of the Human Rights Council: High level segment March 1, 2017 Geneva Delivered by Irene Khan, Director-General, IDLO ​Check against delivery Mr....
IDLO and the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice (MoJ) have signed a Cooperation Agreement to facilitate joint work to support the justice sector in Vietnam and to further strengthen the relationship between IDLO and Vietnam. The agreement comes after...
STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION 34th Session of the Human Rights Council: Annual high-level panel discussion on human rights mainstreaming Theme: the contribution of human rights to peace building...
TEGUCIGALPA - La Organización Internacional de Derecho para el Desarollo (IDLO) sostuvo un encuentro con representantes del Gobierno de la República de Honduras e instituciones públicas, con el fin de compartir los avances de la...
Languages: English, Español TEGUCIGALPA – The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) met with representatives of the Government of Honduras and other public institutions to share the advances made in implementing the program that...
The agricultural sector in low income countries has suffered from serious underinvestment for decades, with considerable consequences for long-term food security. The investment needed to eradicate hunger by 2030 has been estimated at US$1.5 billion...
The drafters of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 saw it necessary to include progressive provisions related to environment and natural resource management. These provisions gave impetus to new laws, policies and other enabling legal instruments at the...
The Constitution of Kenya requires the Government to facilitate access to justice for all citizens, as it remains a critical pillar for poverty reduction and sustainable development. To this end, IDLO has been supporting the Kenyan judiciary since...
While the new Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the right of every Kenyan to access justice, its implementation is vital to strengthen and support the changes required for a better Kenya. IDLO is supporting the Kenyan Government to implement...
Languages: English - Pусский As part of IDLO’s work in Kyrgyzstan to both raise public awareness of the judicial decision-making process and to prepare students for careers in this field, the USAID-IDLO Kyrgyzstan Judicial Strengthening...
As part of IDLO’s continuous commitment to accountability and results-based management, IDLO is pleased to share this Evaluation Brief for the project, "Enhancing the Capacity of the Legal Professional in Somalia for the Delivery of...
One of the challenges in scaling up HIV-related legal services is the limited number of knowledgeable, skilled and committed lawyers to provide such services. Part of the solution therefore lies in building the capacity of law schools to ensure law...
As in many transition countries, non-enforcement of court decisions in Ukraine remains a key problem which affects not only investor confidence but also the functioning of the whole judiciary. Among particular concerns are lengthy delays, lack of...
Despite significant donor assistance and a marked improvement over the past decade, Afghanistan's justice institutions still suffer from a severe lack of capacity across a range of basic competencies. These deficiencies persist due to a variety of...
The criminal justice system in the Philippines experiences poor coordination among agencies, particularly police and prosecutors. Currently, there is a shortage of prosecutors to take criminal cases to trial in the Department of Justice (DOJ), and...

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