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Justice Education Society discusses upcoming project to empower girls, women

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The Justice Education Society (JES) of British Columbia, Canada has held discussion­s on an upcoming project which seeks to empower women and girls.

A JES team recently paid a courtesy call on Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn and Permanent Secretary, Mae Toussaint Jr. Thomas at the Ministry of Home Affairs.

According to a press release from the Ministry, the visiting delegation discussed strengthen­ing justice for women, girls and Indigenous Peoples in Guyana. The JES team was led by CEO Sonia Poulin, supported by the Canadian High Commission. The two sides discussed the upcoming project at the Ministry’s Secretaria­t which is aimed at promoting greater equality and access to justice for women and girls throughout Guyana, and in particular to empower Indigenous women and girls to be less vulnerable to sexual and genderbase­d violence (SGBV).

The project will focus on building the technical capacity of Justice actors to respond to sexual and gender-based violence targeting women and girls through training and assistance for the Guyana Police Force (GPF), Director of Public Prosecutio­ns Office (DPP), and the Judiciary; for remote indigenous population­s, where lack of access to justice is a principal concern, especially for women and girls.

The project will involve a pilot project to build the capacity of Indigenous women and leaders (National Toshaos Council), women’s groups and civil society organizati­ons to deliver gender-transforma­tive and rights-based public legal education, and to strengthen remote Police detachment­s, responding to SGBV against women and girls.

JES is a Canadian non-profit organizati­on with over 30 years of experience in advancing the rule of law by empowering people to access and deliver justice, promoting public legal education and informatio­n

and strengthen­ing justice institutio­ns in Canada and globally. The JES has implemente­d criminal justice reform projects and provided technical support and expertise in over 28 projects in 17 countries, including Guyana since 2015.

Philip Jakob, Internatio­nal Program Director- JES, Lisa Thompson, Country Representa­tive-JES, Tariq Williams Project Team Leader for Global Affairs Canada and a team from the Ministry were also present at the discussion.

 ?? ?? The two sides at the meeting (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)
The two sides at the meeting (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)

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