Ukraine’s judicial system has faced significant obstacles over the years. To provide Ukrainian citizens with an even more effective and people-centered justice sector, the USAID Ukraine Justice for All Activity works at the systems, service, and societal levels.
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Supporting Mozambican citizens to participate in policymaking and the design of public services can improve the effectiveness of state systems and services.
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To curb corruption in Peru, the public and private sectors must partner to improve investment processes.
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Divisive pressures undermine political unity in Ukraine, particularly in eastern regions. Connecting citizens with their government can help.
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Somalia is taking steps toward re-establishing governance with effective and accountable government institutions.
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Jordanian communities need innovative, sustainable ways to improve both how municipalities deliver services and develop closer relationships between citizens and the government.
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In Tanzania, civil society organizations are working to make the government more responsive and accountable.
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In Azerbaijan, civil society organizations (CSOs) needed significant support to achieve their goals of strengthening democratic and governance processes, improving health, and promoting economic growth.
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As the West Bank’s justice sector becomes more transparent, citizens are becoming more engaged, recognizing their government’s improved efficiency and accountability.
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To strengthen its democracy, Indonesia needed to implement changes to offer effective representation to its citizens.
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Ukraine has taken steps to improve its judicial system, which was previously criticized for not being sufficiently independent, impartial, or accountable.
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As Albania continues to transition from communist rule to democratic governance, the country’s justice sector is growing increasingly efficient and transparent.
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