Germany and UNDP launch project to improve access to justice

Mobile teams consisting of social workers, psychologists, and lawyers will be empowered to provide legal advice and support in cases of gender-based violence in communities from five districts - Căușeni, Edineț, Comrat, Ungheni, Soroca – and to Ukrainian refugees within a new project funded by Germany and implemented by UNDP, as part of its Global Program for Strengthening the Rule of Law, Human Rights, Justice and Security for Sustainable Peace and Development, IPN reports, quoting a press release of UNDP.

The project, entitled “Enhancing access to justice for living in dignity”, is funded with €1,600,452 by Germany and will be implemented until June 2024.  “This joint initiative of Germany and UNDP aims to enhance the resilience of the rule of law system from the Republic of Moldova and strengthen its capacities to deliver effective remedies and provide access to public services both to locals and refugees from Ukraine,” said Andrea Cuzyova, UNDP Resident Representative a.i. to the Republic of Moldova.

The project will also engage 25 Ukrainian nationals to facilitate access to legal aid for other fellow refugees.

UNDP and Germany will support the reengineering and digitalizing of the internal processes of the National Legal Aid Council to operationalize and integrate the provision of partially-free legal aid services and recovery of costs. A platform for primary legal aid tele-assistance will be piloted.

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