People-Centered Justice: Humanizing the Legal System
People-centered justice is an approach to tackle the justice gap in developing nations, but it requires a mindset shift on the part of justice actors and the development sector alike.
People-centered justice is an approach to tackle the justice gap in developing nations, but it requires a mindset shift on the part of justice actors and the development sector alike.
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As a new generation enters the international development workforce, what do they have to teach us about working with younger populations?
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LDOs are changing the way development is conceptualized and delivered at the grassroots level.
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