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The Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) is a reform process ongoing across the entire justice sector through a sector wide approach. It is an innovative approach adopted in 2001, the first of its kind in Africa involving the administration of justice and maintenance of law and order.It increases communication, coordination and cooperation among several stakeholders who collectively implement reforms that have been drawn from a single policy and expenditure plan, under the leadership of the Government of Uganda.
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Core Member Intitutions
  Ministry of Justice and Constitutional affairs
Ministry of Internal affairs
The Judiciary
Uganda Prisons
Uganda Police Force
The Director of Public rosecutions
The Judicial Service Commission
Uganda Law Reform Commission
Uganda Human Rights Commission
Ministry of Local Government (Local Council Courts)
 
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (Probation services & Juvenile Justice)
 
The Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) is a reform process ongoing across the entire justice sector through a sector wide approach. It is an innovative approach adopted in 2001, the first of its kind in Africa involving the administration of justice and maintenance of law and order.
Mission:
To ensure all people in Uganda live in a safe and just society.

Goal:
To enhace quaity of life and ensure that poverty in Uganda is eliminated.
Purpose:
To improve the safety of the persson, security of property and access to justice in order to encourage economic development and to benefit the poor and vulnerable people.
 
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Publications

 

Final JLOS SIP II Narrative 2008

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ANNUAL JLOS PROGRESS REPORT

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TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE STUDY REPORT 2007

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Policy Framework
The search for a speedy and fair solution to a land dispute, or a safe and value free forum to be heard in a domestic violence case; or the opportunity to be consulted and informed as a victim in a criminal case; or even settlement of a contractual dispute, all happen in the daily lives of people. The JLOS is therefore committed to continue and improve on the needs of the people and their aspirations of the justice system, which are so related to their livelihood and opportunities in their life.
This is demonstrated through the focus on land justice, family justice, criminal justice and commercial justice.
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