IDLO Assembly of Parties: Renewed Engagement, New Partnerships
“Effective institutions are key to providing justice and upholding rights,” Director-General Irene Khan told members of IDLO, representatives of world governments and international organizations gathered in Rome for IDLO’s annual Assembly of Parties.
Tbilisi Dialogue Highlights Regional HIV Challenges
Cooperation between government and civil society is crucial in securing rights for people living with HIV, a UNDP- and IDLO-sponsored meeting was told.
IDLO Gender Violence Work Echoes Widely in Honduras
The First Lady of Honduras, Ana García de Hernández, the President of the Supreme Court, diplomats and government officials were among those who joined IDLO in Tegucigalpa on 27 October 2014 to review the results of the organization's work in the country.
Knowledge Café: Rule of Law Contributions to the Post-2015 Development Agenda
Guided by leading experts, this 'Knowledge Café' provides participants with an opportunity to discuss practical ways in which the rule of law contributes to specific dimensions of sustainable development, and to participate in an interactive dialogue on how this contribution should be incorporated into the post-2015 development agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
IDLO and Tunisia's War on Graft
"The fight against corruption is of capital importance," Tunisia's Minister of Justice Hafedh Ben Salah told IDLO. Mr Ben Salah, whose portfolio includes Human Rights and Transitional Justice, said one could not "rebuild and renovate on unhealthy foundations".
The Sixth Committee of the 69th Session of the General Assembly
THE SIXTH COMMITTEE OF THE 69TH SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AGENDA ITEM 82: THE RULE OF LAW AT THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVELS
October 13, 2014
New York
Remarks by Patrizio Civili, Permanent Observer, IDLO
Child Justice in the Middle East and North Africa
IDLO has partnered with UNICEF to gain a deeper understanding of the use of diversion and alternative measures to detention for children in conflict with the law. This seven-month project in Jordan, Sudan and Tunisia will conclude in 2015.
HIV: Cops Too Can Make A Difference
An October 4 Police and HIV Consultation in Amsterdam issued a fervent call to promote partnerships between all those at the intersection between law enforcement and HIV – police and other law enforcement agencies, people living with and affected by HIV, and those providing care, treatment and suppor
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