Building on the results achieved through the previous phase, this sub-project aims to strengthen access to justice in Niger through high quality, accessible information. In order to raise awareness and increase community knowledge of access to justice services, as well as rights and obligations, the Réseau des Journalistes pour les Droits de l’Homme (RJDH) is delivering a series of training sessions for private, public and community media journalists on access to public justice services; organizing information sessions for regulatory bodies and press organizations on a media repository for human rights and access to justice. In addition, RJDH is developing and broadcasting radio programmes, as well as creating or expanding dedicated media sections on access to justice within the broader human rights framework, with the aim of improving citizens’ knowledge of judicial referral services, police custody, and pretrial detention.
Sahel
Implementing Partner:
Réseau des Journalistes pour les Droits de l’Homme (RJDH)
Sub-Project title:
Renforcement du Rôle des Journalistes dans la Connaissance du Droit Pénal et de la Procédure Pénale au Niger
Amount awarded:
XOF 16,398,925
Duration:
February, 2026 to May, 2026
Selection:
Direct call

