Global Working Group on CIJ

Pathfinders is an active member of the global Working Group on Customary and Informal Justice (CIJ) and SDG 16+, led by the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) and ODI.

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This unique coalition includes a broad array of global, national, and local organizations, including the United Nations and other intergovernmental agencies, international humanitarian and development partners, women—and Indigenous-led advocacy groups, grassroots justice defenders, academic institutions, and think tanks, among many others.

Established in 2020, the Working Group has pursued a common agenda to promote access to justice for all, advocating for the centrality of CIJ systems as critical to advance access to justice for all and indispensable to the achievement of SDG16. The Working Group’s shared vision establishes that equal access to justice for all cannot be realized without engaging the systems that most people—and the most excluded constituencies—already turn to; those systems, in turn, must be subject to the same basic standards of effectiveness, accountability and transparency as state institutions.

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Goals

The Working Group on Customary and Informal Justice's goals are to create an enabling policy environment, at national and global levels, for governments, development partners, and civil society to engage effectively with CIJ in efforts to build more coherent and inclusive justice systems, which will contribute to achieving equal justice for all. We will achieve this by:

  1. Catalyzing collective action across Working Group member organizations
  2. Strengthening the policy-relevant evidence base on understanding and engaging with CIJ systems
  3. Building policy consensus and drive more relevant and effective justice investments
For additional information on the Working Group please contact Pilar Domingo, Michael Warren, or Laura Ospina.

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Working Group Joint Action Plan 2024–2026

The Joint Action Plan [download here] sets out a strategy for the Working Group to accelerate action on the global commitment to achieve access to justice for all by 2030 (SDG16.3). The Joint Action Plan will also support the development of a comprehensive three-year advocacy strategy, focusing on coordinating policy advocacy through a multi-level campaign.
The Workstreams
Workstream 1: Sustaining collective action on CIJCo-led by IDLO and ODI
Workstream 2: Improving the policy-relevant evidence base on understanding and engaging with CIJ systemsLed by World Justice Project
Workstream 3: Mobilizing and supporting a High-Level Group on CIJ
Workstream 4: Policy advocacy actionCo-led by Pathfinders, the African Centre of Excellence–Access to Justice (ACE-AJ), Cordaid, and Kituo Cha Sheria

Taking a Deep Dive into Workstream #4: The three-year advocacy campaign strategy

This strategy (set to launch in Fall 2024) will identify key initiatives/activities, roles, responsibilities, required and available resources, and provide a compelling narrative for the proposed interventions.

The campaign will aim to build policy consensus on CIJ and drive more relevant and effective justice investments through a series of bold, concrete actions at both global and country levels.

Partners

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  • DCAF Geneva Centre for Security Sector Reform logo
  • Folke Bernadotte Academy logo with Switzerland seal
  • Grassroots Justice Network text in black next to an abstract circle logo
  • HiiL logo with symbol. Text under: user friendly justice
  • ICTJ next to Justice Truth and Dignity
  • IDLO logo with text
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  • Indigenous Law Research Unit at the University of Victoria Logo with symbol above.
  • International Legal Assistance Consortium ilac logo
  • Just Future Logo with colorful symbol.
  • Kituo cha Sheria – Legal Advice Centre Logo with icon of two people embracing.
  • Namati innovations in legal empowerment
  • Blue ODI Global text next to a circle logo
  • PaRD International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development Logo
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  • Reformar Research for Mozambique Logo
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  • Terres des hommes logo
  • UN Women
  • Vanuatu Australia Policing and Justice Program Logo below a symbol with a kangeroo in the middle.
  • West African Transitional Justice Centre text below a green outline of West Africa. African women wearing colorful clothing and holding a basket is on the right of the text.
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