2015 World Justice Challenge yet to Open
The World Justice Project each year opens World Justice Challenge for individuals, organizations and entities from any country around the world. Around 10-15 projects are supported with Seed Grant to advance the rule of law.
The World Justice Challenge was established to support the action-oriented programs conceived by the multidisciplinary coalitions formed at WJP events. Implementers are working on a variety of rule of law initiatives—from advancing gender equity in Africa to combatting environmental degradation corruption in Asia—across the globe.
In 2014, Seed grants were awarded to 15 startup initiatives including programs focused on advancing labor rights for cotton pickers in Pakistan, promoting equal treatment for women soccer players in Brazil, developing an open-source, online civic participation platform, and more.
Issues
- Arts and Culture
- Business
- Education
- Physical Infrastructure
- Environment
- Faith
- Government
- Human Rights
- Infrastructure
- Judiciary
- Media
- Military and Public Safety
- Public Health
- Science and Technology
- Security and Law Enforcement
- Women and Girls
- Youth
Rule of Law Factors
- Constraints on Government Powers
- Absence of Corruption
- Fundamental Rights
- Order and Security
- Regulatory Enforcement
- Civil Justice
- Criminal Justice
- Informal Justice
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants can be individuals, organizations or entities anywhere in the world.
- Applications must be made for ideas to strengthen Rule of Law where it needs improvement.
- Application must clearly identify the rule of law factors and issues it plans to address.
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