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Join us this summer for a webinar series featuring the 2022 World Justice Challenge winners

Each of the five winners will discuss how their innovative work has advanced in the year since receiving their awards, the most pressing priorities they face today, and how their respective organizations are taking action for the rule of law.

We are proud to begin the series on June 29 with "Addressing the Evolving Threats to LGBTQ+ Communities," featuring InReach, an organization that provides legal aid and support to LGBTQ+ people fleeing persecution. Learn how this winner of the 2022 Challenge’s Data for Justice prize is working to counter evolving discrimination and threats to LGBTQ+ communities today.  

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On July 12, India’s Red Dot Foundation will share an update on the expansion of its Safecity crowdmap app.  Safecity allows people to anonymously report incidents of sexual and gender-based violence. In "Mobilizing Communities to Tackle Gender-Based Violence,"  hear how local chapters and partners are strengthening existing laws and developing effective strategies for violence prevention. 

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The July 26 "Network Building to Advance People-Centered Justice" webinar will feature Cambodia Bridges to Justice and focus on what it means to invest in people-centered justice.  Hear from members of the newly formed Legal Aid Network, a consortium of human rights organizations working together to build stronger communities in Cambodia. 

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Our final two webinars will be held in August and focus on access to justice and anti-corruption.  Keep an eye out for more information in a future newsletter. 

In Case You Missed It  

Guatemala will hold a presidential election on June 25. But with the controversial disqualification of multiple candidates and a majority of Guatemalans believing that government officials attack or attempt to discredit the electoral system, concerns about a fair election process are rising. 

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