World Justice Project Grants for Advancing the Rule of Law

World Justice Project Grants for Advancing the Rule of Law

World Justice Project Grants for Advancing the Rule of Law

The World Justice Project is seeking applications for its ‘World Justice Challenge:

Advancing the Rule of Law in a Time of Crisis’ which is a global competition to identify, recognize, and promote good practices and high-impact projects and policies that protect and advance the rule of law in this time of unprecedented crisis.

The COVID-19 pandemic strikes in the midst of a global rule of law crisis in which respect for key principles of good governance has been eroding in many countries for a number of years.

These twin crises of public health and rule of law make this pandemic particularly dangerous.

Identifying and promoting good practices and promising approaches are essential to addressing the crisis’ underlying governance challenges, supporting an effective recovery process, and building back better rule of law based societies.

Thematic Areas

Current World Justice Challenge Themes:

 

  • Access to Justice for All
  • Accountable Governance
  • Anti-Corruption and Open Government
  • Fundamental Rights and Non-DiscriminationBenefits

     

  • Cash awards ($20,000 USD) will go to six projects that show demonstrable results and promising prospects for future progress, replication, and scaling.
  • Five winners will be chosen by a committee of experienced judges and one winner will be selected by popular vote by WJP’s network for its inspiration and impact.
  • Finalists will be profiled on WJP’s website and social media to promote visibility and uptake of these promising approaches.Winning projects will receive additional communications and networking opportunities to support their work.

    Eligibility Criteria

     

  • The competition is multidisciplinary and open to a variety of organization types, including:civil society, non-profits, social entrepreneurs, national and multilateral government agencies, local government bodies, businesses/private sector enterprises, and law firms from any country in the world. Collaborative, multi-organizational entries are welcome.

     

  • All individuals, organizations, and entities are eligible to enter the competition and may submit up to two entries. Collaborative entries among several individuals/organizations are welcome.
  • Entries must be in English.Apply by 11th December.

     

    For more information and application details, see; World Justice Project Grants for Advancing the Rule of Law

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