This article first appeared on the World Economic Forum Agenda Blog. Access to justice is a basic right in democratic countries. But tracking its implementation and progress is tricky. The world measures every barrel of...
In Cambodia, IBJ continues to provide free access to legal counsel to the women, men and children who need it most and otherwise have no access to a lawyer. Through JustGiving, you can now...
Keo Dara lives in a small village in the Takeo Province of southwest Cambodia with his wife and nine year old son. He is well liked in his community, as he is both the...
IBJ Selected as Semi-Finalist for the 2016 Fuller Challenge Geneva, Switzerland – July 20 2016 – International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) has been announced as a 2016 Semi-Finalist in the Fuller Challenge, a prestigious...
“Justice is finally happening in Cambodia and strong advocacy in the courtroom is what is needed for this justice to continue” On December 23, 2013, a group of neighbors in Koh Kong, a province...
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 21, 2016 — International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) has hosted its annual “Interfaith Peace Vigil” on Wednesday, January 20th at the Herz-Jesu Kirche in Davos, during the World Economic Forum 2016....
Kampong Speu is not an easy place to live. A remote, agriculturally dependent province, it has been suffering from a serious drought for many years. As a result, residents have been seeking new ways...
Sok Chea is sixty years old, and lives in small house in a remote village in between Takeo and Kampot. In his younger days he worked as a barber, but age has made him frail...
On August 3, 2004, in a remote commune situated in Kampong Thom province, Sry Veng’s family and their neighbors were sitting at home and quietly watching what was on TV that evening when three...
Over 200 Inmates Attend IBJ India’s Legal Rights Awareness Event at Tihar Jail As a part of a joint initiative between IBJ India and Delhi Prisons to spread awareness among jail inmates about their rights and...