Programs and Initiatives
The IIJD's Approach to Reform:
| IIJD’s approach brings together civil society, NGOs, and government. The IIJD’s Reform Process fosters a national consensus on institutional reform, addresses the tension between formal institutions and customary laws and, and allows reconciliation between citizens, ordinary people and their government institutions. | ||
| The IIJD approach to reform includes:: | ||
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Comprehensive analysis and assessments of the judiciary, police and prison systems and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms institutional processes including both objective and subjective data. |
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An examination of hundreds of indicators within the seven characteristics of an effective Justice institutions. |
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Comprehensive opinion surveys to explore the perception of citizens about the current state of their justice system. |
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A clear description of the current state of the system and explanation of the factors that contributed to their dysfunction. |
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Ultimately, the IIJD recommends a framework and schedule to implement institutional, legislative, structural and educational reforms to ensure success in creating an effective, fair, open and independent justice system that reflects the values and aspirations of its community.





