Mo Ibrahim Foundation: Reflections from the High-Level Judicial Dialogue at Justice Matters 2026

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Source: Mo Ibrahim Foundation.

⚖️ Justice systems are under growing pressure worldwide. Yet across regions, innovative people-centered approaches are helping drive meaningful change.

🌍 In a blog for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Leena Badri reflects on the recent Justice Matters conference, hosted by the The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law, and highlights several initiatives advancing access to justice and justice reform globally, including efforts led by the NYU Center on International Cooperation

🤝 Among them are Pathfinders and our African Alliance for People-Centered Justice (AAPCJ) and Ibero-American Alliance for Access to Justice, two initiatives helping connect justice leaders, strengthen collaboration, and advance practical solutions rooted in people’s everyday justice needs.

📌 At a time of compounding crises, #inequality, democratic backsliding, and conflict, building more accessible, inclusive, and people-centered justice systems is more important than ever.

📖 Read the blog.
💡Learn about the AAPCJ.
🔗 Learn about the Ibero-American Alliance for Access to Justice

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