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Sweden and UNDP Extend Partnership to Enhance Bangladesh's Justice Reforms

The Government of Sweden and UNDP have extended their partnership agreement to provide an additional Swedish krona 3 million to support Bangladesh's ongoing justice reform efforts.

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The Government of Sweden and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have extended their partnership agreement to provide an additional Swedish krona 3 million to support Bangladesh's ongoing justice reform efforts. This contribution aims to make justice services more effective, accountable, and people-centric. The partnership underscores Sweden and UNDP's commitment to strengthening institutions that serve citizens and uphold the rule of law.

Commitment to Justice Reforms

Through this support, the project will contribute to improving the capacity and responsiveness of the judiciary and the reform-readiness of Bangladesh's Attorney General's Office, according to a UNDP press release. The additional funding is expected to enhance public trust and access to justice services.

Statements from Key Figures

Nicolas Weeks, Ambassador of Sweden in Bangladesh, emphasized Sweden's commitment to supporting Bangladesh's efforts to strengthen inclusive, accountable, and rights-based justice institutions. He noted that this additional contribution reflects a shared commitment to reforms that can improve public trust and access to services.

Stefan Liller, the outgoing Resident Representative of UNDP Bangladesh, highlighted the importance of justice services for public confidence, social cohesion, and sustainable development. He expressed appreciation for Sweden's continued partnership in supporting a judiciary that is more responsive to the needs of people.

Background and Context

This amendment follows the original agreement signed between Sweden and UNDP on 11 December 2024. The ongoing justice reforms in Bangladesh are crucial for ensuring that the judiciary operates efficiently and effectively, providing fair and timely justice to all citizens.

Significance and Future Steps

The partnership between Sweden and UNDP is significant as it aims to build a more robust and responsive justice system in Bangladesh. Improved justice services are essential for maintaining public confidence and ensuring that all citizens have access to fair and timely justice. The next steps will involve implementing the reforms and monitoring their impact on the judiciary and the Attorney General's Office.

Source: BSS

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What is the purpose of the additional funding from Sweden?
The additional funding aims to support Bangladesh's ongoing justice reform efforts, making justice services more effective, accountable, and people-centric.

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