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HACKATHON LEADS TO INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO ACCESS TO JUSTICE ISSUES

USAID’s Open Justice team joined the Association for Efficient and Responsible Governance (AGER) in organizing the second edition of the national justice hackathon.

BUSINESS COMMUNITY CONSULTED ON THE TYPE OF JUDICIAL INFORMATION TO BE AVAILABLE ONLINE

On October 31, 2017, the Open Justice Project organized a roundtable with representatives of the Moldovan business community to discuss the kinds of legal information they would like to access online.

COURT REORGANIZATION AND MODERNIZATION OFFERS BETTER PUBLIC SERVICES

Open Justice conducted an impact evaluation of the court reorganization and optimization (CRO) to identify the most challenging issues faced by the courts’ staff.

EASILY ACCESSIBLE ONLINE JUSTICE SECTOR INFORMATION

USAID Open Justice Project improves the public’s access to justice sector information on internet.

WORKING GROUPS — CATALYSTS OF CHANGE

Within the first three months of the Project’s implementation, the Open Justice team led in the creation of two Working Groups to spearhead improvements on the existing Case Management System (CMS).

OPEN JUSTICE LEADS THE WAY AND SIGNS A NEW MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

On August 4, Open Justice signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its key stakeholders - the Ministry of Justice and the Superior Council of Magistracy.

ONLINE ACCESS TO JUDICIARY INFORMATION — KEY TO TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY

On July 28, 2017, Open Justice kicked off the implementation of the project by conducting a public forum on access to information in the judiciary

USAID LAUNCHES A NEW JUDICIAL REFORM PROJECT IN MOLDOVA

In June 2017, USAID’s Open Justice Project conducted its official Launch Event.
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