Explore Data of Countries
Find out how people in different countries around the world experience justice. What are the most serious problems people face? How are problems being resolved? Find out the answers to these and more.
*GP – general population; *HCs – host communities; IDPs* – internally displaced persons
Justice Services
Innovation is needed in the justice sector. What services are solving justice problems of people? Find out more about data on justice innovations.
The Gamechangers
The 7 most promising categories of justice innovations, that have the potential to increase access to justice for millions of people around the world.
Justice Innovation Labs
Explore solutions developed using design thinking methods for the justice needs of people in the Netherlands, Nigeria, Uganda and more.
Creating an enabling regulatory and financial framework where innovations and new justice services develop
Rules of procedure, public-private partnerships, creative sourcing of justice services, and new sources of revenue and investments can help in creating an enabling regulatory and financial framework.
Forming a committed coalition of leaders
A committed group of leaders can drive change and innovation in justice systems and support the creation of an enabling environment.
Problems
Find out how specific justice problems impact people, how their justice journeys look like, and more.
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People most commonly report legal problems related to debt and money; neighbour disputes; and access to health, pensions, education and public services. Not much variation is noted in the top problems among the various demographic groups.
To properly interpret these results, it is important to remember that the eJNS was self-administered, meaning that there is less control over the reporting of problems and whether they can be qualified as legal problems. It is possible that the higher prevalence of debt and money problems is due to people reporting economic problems that do not have a legal route to be resolved. This is partly supported by data – people who cannot cover their basic needs reported more debt and money problems than their more financially stable counterparts.
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