Highlights: Strengthening Village Courts
for Fair and Accessible Justice
After Smiles Coveted Village Courts
The project aims at strengthening a system of alternative dispute resolution in 350 Union Parishads (UP) through the establishment of village courts. It intends to improve access to justice for disadvantaged and marginalized groups and enhance human rights systems and processes in Bangladesh. To empower women, the poor and disadvantaged groups to seek remedies for injustices, and to enable justic...
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Justice and Strengthening Village Courts
About the AVCB
Activating Village Courts in Bangladesh Phase III (AVCB III) Project facilitates local authorities in making village courts functional at 1,080 unions with financial supports and a tri-partnership with European Union (EU), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Bangladesh. The Local Government Division (LGD) of the Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives (MoLGRD&C) is implementing this project for creating wider access to dispute resolutions services for the rural people particularly poor and vulnerable at the community level. Following successful implementation of a Pilot Phase (2009 – 2015), AVCB III Project has been scaled up to 27 districts covering eight administrative divisions.
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The Objective
The overarching objective of the AVCB III project is to contribute to improve the access to justice for disadvantaged and marginalized groups in Bangladesh. To make local authorities more responsive to local justice needs and offer appropriate legal services in the form of well-functioning village courts To empower local people, especially women, the poor and vulnerable groups to seek remedies for injustices and to resolve their disputes at the local level in an expeditious, transparent and affordable manner.
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Through Village Court Justice