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The Rising Tide of a Stronger Judiciary

The Rising Tide of a Stronger Judiciary

Articles, Gender Justice & Ending Violence, Human Rights Advocacy & Education, Inclusive AI & Justice Tech | 0 comments

ICAAD’s work to improve access to justice for women and girls in the Pacific is currently focusing on fact that sentences are reduced in 52% of cases of violent crimes against women and girls because of gender-bias and customary reconciliation practices. In many...
Demanding Access to Vital Services in Delhi

Demanding Access to Vital Services in Delhi

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In December 2016, Nazdeek and ICAAD launched the SMS for Justice program in Delhi to track access to vital services for women and impoverished people in in two communities, Rajiv Ratan Awas Yojana (RRAY) in Baprola and Bhim Nagar in Nangloi. In its first three months...
Applying machine learning to detect judicial bias in the Pacific Islands

Applying machine learning to detect judicial bias in the Pacific Islands

Articles, Gender Justice & Ending Violence, Inclusive AI & Justice Tech | 0 comments

In this cross-post from ICAAD partner HURIDOCS’ blog, Natalie Widmann describes the new sentencing database we are working on to promote consistency, transparency and accountability in the Pacific Island region: Language is a beautiful way of communication that...
How can we hold torturers accountable if we are unwilling to uphold our own laws?

How can we hold torturers accountable if we are unwilling to uphold our own laws?

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India attempts to justify its practice of torture by saying that it has a good faith obligation not to torture, but not a legal obligation. The issue before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is simple. India agreed not to torture an individual, Kulvir Singh Barapind,...
TrackSDGs: Monitoring Sustainable Development Through a Human Rights Lens

TrackSDGs: Monitoring Sustainable Development Through a Human Rights Lens

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One thing that has become increasingly clear following the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the level of intersectionality between each of the 17 goals and the core human rights standards embedded within. Therefore, monitoring each country’s...
ICAAD @ the UN Foundation 2016 Global Dialogue

ICAAD @ the UN Foundation 2016 Global Dialogue

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ICAAD recently took part in the 2016 Global Dialogue with the UN Foundation on Financing the SDGs, Health in Humanitarian Settings, the Business Case for the SDGs, and Big Data for the SDGs. The Global Dialogue convened close to 120 leaders from the diplomatic...
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