Justice

Access to justice is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which commit UN Member States to “promote the rule of law at the national and international levels, and ensure equal access to justice for all”. Gaps in access to justice reinforce poverty and undermine inclusive economic growth.

UNU research recognizes that justice is fundamental to the realization and assertion of an individual’s human rights. By focusing on vulnerable groups most acutely affected by justice gaps, such as migrants, UNU experts are illuminating the importance of approaching access to justice as part of a broader agenda for social justice in areas including health, gender and environment.

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Seminar

Children’s Right to be Heard

ONLINE: This bilingual English/Spanish seminar, organised by UNU-MERIT's Dr. Julieta Marotta, will feature scholars and practitioners from different jurisdictions discussing children's right to be heard and participate in the legal process.

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Brief

Financial Literacy Guide

An overview of important banking basics for survivors.

26 Jun 2024

Multimedia

Expert Webinar: SII Best Practices

On 3 December, FAST held a webinar outlining best practices and successful approaches from the Survivor Inclusion Initiative.

26 Jun 2024

Multimedia

Trauma Sensitivity Training

On 23 June, the Survivor Inclusion Initiative hosted a training webinar on trauma sensitivity with Lara Powers for participating institutions.

26 Jun 2024

Multimedia

Survivor Inclusion Initiative Webinar

Guidance for new and continued participation and best practices in supporting survivors.

26 Jun 2024

Project

Survivor Inclusion Initiative (SII)

Supporting the recovery and reintegration of survivors of human trafficking and other forms of modern slavery through the provision of financial services.

02 May 2024