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How We Do :

Improved Capacity of Duty Bearers at National and Local Levels 

The project developed a structured training plan for Village Court (VC) service providers and key stakeholders. Each district formed a District Training Pool (DTP) of 16–18 members, including government officials, project staff, and NGO partners. 

Using a cascade training model: 

  • National-level Master Trainers (including NILG) trained the DTPs. 
  • DTPs then provided basic and refresher training to UP Chairpersons, Panel Chairs, Members, Secretaries, and VCAs/AACOs. 
  • DTPs also raised awareness among other local stakeholders. 

Legal and Policy Framework Improved for Effective Village Courts 

AVCB Phase III engages with key institutions, such as the Law and Justice Division, Supreme Court, and Ministry of Home Affairs, to increase case referrals to VCs and improve coordination. 

The project is: 

  • Work with NLASO to promote case referrals, ensure quality, and raise awareness. 
  • Advocate with the Supreme Court to host regular coordination meetings between UP Chairs and the judiciary. 
  • Propose amendments to the VC Act 2006, UP Act 2009, and VC Rules 2016 after stakeholder consultation. 

Increased Awareness Among Rural and Marginalized Communities 

The project uses both traditional and digital outreach to raise awareness among women, ethnic minorities, and other vulnerable groups. 

Activities include: 

  • Campaigns through TV, SMS, rallies, village sessions, and video shows. 
  • Social media campaigns focused on increasing awareness and women’s participation. 
  • Collaboration with BTV, Betar, Ministry of Information, and local NGOs for message dissemination. 

Better Evidence and Knowledge Sharing 

The project regularly captures best practices and lessons to support advocacy through - 

  • Conduct studies (baseline, mid-term, final evaluations, women’s empowerment, user surveys, etc.) 
  • Share results with GoB and others through conferences and regional exchanges. 
  • Promote South-South cooperation for knowledge sharing. 

 

Innovation for Sustainable Justice Delivery 

1. Digitalization 

  • VCMIS: Expand the digital case management system to all activated UPs. 
  • VC Digital System: A new app will allow users to file cases, track updates, and receive SMS alerts. 

2. E-Learning and Awareness 

  • Develop online training tools and a mobile app to help the public understand VCs. 

3. GEMS (GPS-based Monitoring) 

  • A mobile/web app to monitor field staff activities and program quality and ensure accountability. 
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