Overview : United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project aims to increase access to justice for victims of the recent crisis through strengthening its support to SGBV survivors and vulnerable groups; improving community security in PoC sites, through the provision of victim support groups to provide victims with information on their rights, print and distribute public outreach materials on transitional justice mechanisms through existing networks of community leaders in the PoC camps, including community leaders, block leaders, community watch groups, female leaders, youth leaders and camp management. United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Access to Justice and Rule of Law Project aims to increase access to justice for victims of the recent crisis through strengthening its support to SGBV survivors and vulnerable groups; improving community security in PoC sites, through the provision of victim support groups to provide victims with information on their rights, print and distribute public outreach materials on transitional justice mechanisms through existing networks of community leaders in the PoC camps, including community leaders, block leaders, community watch groups, female leaders, youth leaders and camp management. The overall objective of the grant is to establish, support and coordinate a victims group at national/state level to provide victims with information on their rights and the channels available to them. This will contribute to a coordinated, holistic and victim-centred approach to support victims of conflict-related violence find justice; find (out what happened to) loved ones; treat physical injuries; recover from mental trauma; reconcile with perpetrators and other communities; and have access to livelihood opportunities and peer support networks. |