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Curated by Jeremy Boy
UNDP Global Accelerator Lab

Digital technology has the potential to improve access to justice, transparency, and efficiency in the justice sector, but it also poses risks that can exacerbate injustices. On this board, you will find a non-exhaustive list of examples of what UNDP sees, tests, and learns about how e-justice can be used as a strategic tool for transforming justice systems, not just for modernization, but to deliver more effective, accessible, and responsive services. By embracing digital transformation with a focus on human rights and the rule of law, e-justice can help protect rights, promote development, and uphold justice, while ensuring that technology is used in a way that benefits everyone. For more information on UNDP's work on Digitalization and E-justice, visit: https://www.undp.org/rolhr/justice/digitalization-and-e-justice
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Justice by Design Title Please provide a name for your action learning plan. Justice by Design: A People-Centered Approach for the Court of Justice in Thailand Challenge statement Challenge type: If y…
Forwarding: Reinventing access to justice in Guinea-Bissau Learnings on your challenge What are the top key insights you generated about your learning challenge during this Action Learning Plan? (Plea…
Reinventing access to justice in Guinea-Bissau Title Please provide a name for your action learning plan. Access to basic quality public service Challenge statement Challenge type: If you are working …
Justice by Design Learnings on your challenge What are the top key insights you generated about your learning challenge during this Action Learning Plan? (Please list a maximum of 5 key insights) Cour…