EU Justice and Legal Empowerment Programme in Vietnam (EU JULE)
Overall objectives |
To strengthen the rule of law in Vietnam through a more reliable, trusted and better accessed justice system.
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Specific objectives |
To increase access to justice for vulnerable groups, and in particular for women, children, ethnic minorities and poor people.
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Brief summary / description |
EU JULE raises awareness of legal rights, helps people to invoke those rights in practice, and improves the availability of pragmatic legal advice, assistance and, when needed, representation. The project will address both the demand-side as well as supply-side constrains in the justice sector by building the capacity of civil society and of Government institutions at central and provincial level. The project consists of two components: Pillar Assessed Grant or Delegation Agreement (PAGoDA) and Justice Initiatives Facilitation Fund (JIFF).
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Expected results |
1) Increased public awareness and understanding of rights and how to invoke those rights. 2) Increased access to legal advice, assistance and representation in both civil and criminal matters. 3) Improved enabling legislative and regulatory framework for legal empowerment and access to justice. 4) Enhanced integrity and transparency in the justice sector.
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Total Budget (EUR) |
14,555,400
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EU Contribution (EUR) |
PAGoDA component: 7,150,000 JIFF component: 6,455,406
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Duration |
2017 - 2024
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Implementing organisation |
PAGoDA component: UNDP, UNICEF and UNODC JIFF component: OXFAM Novib
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Funding instrument |
DCI Bilateral
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Benefitting zone |
PAGoDA component: Vietnam JIFF component: Vietnam (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Thap, Nghe An, Hoa Binh, and Quang Binh)
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Reference |
https://www.facebook.com/EUJULE/
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