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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Divisive pressures undermine political unity in Ukraine, particularly in eastern regions. Connecting citizens with their government can help.
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Ukraine’s judicial system has long suffered from corruption, political interference, lack of transparency, and ineffectiveness in the administration of justice. To provide Ukrainian citizens with clearer, more effective access to judicial services, the USAID Nove Pravosuddya…
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Kosovo Serbs and other minority populations must be further integrated into the country’s institutions and society to help the country become more stable.
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Institutions in Georgia need strategic support if they are to play an important role in implementing the government’s reform program.
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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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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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A targeted effort to strengthen local governments in Moldova has increased public trust in them and improved how they deliver services.
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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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Key institutions in Georgia’s government, civil society, and private sector are closing performance gaps that have historically inhibited reform and sustainable development.
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