EWMI provided oral litigation training to 61 judicial officers in Guayaquil.
EWMI provided oral litigation training to 61 judicial officers in Guayaquil.
Renowned Mexican journalist, Marco Lara Klarh led training on press coverage of alternative sentencing and special proceedings
Renowned Mexican journalist, Marco Lara Klarh led training on press coverage of alternative sentencing and special proceedings
CEDA is implementing a project to promote access to justice and build legal capacity in the area of Environmental Law, with a focus on Quito and the Galapagos.
CEDA is implementing a project to promote access to justice and build legal capacity in the area of Environmental Law, with a focus on Quito and the Galapagos.
With the grant from EWMI, Alas de Colibri is working to improve the responsiveness of the justice system to crimes involving Trafficking-in-Persons.
With the grant from EWMI, Alas de Colibri is working to improve the responsiveness of the justice system to crimes involving Trafficking-in-Persons.
EWMI’s Home Office Rule of Law team Chuck Costello and Mark Dietrich (front row) meeting with USAID representative Lucrecia Tola, EWMI SEJP Director Patricia Esquetini, President of the Judicial Council Dr. Benjamin Cevallos, and legal translator Maria Lo
EWMI’s Home Office Rule of Law team Chuck Costello and Mark Dietrich (front row) meeting with USAID representative Lucrecia Tola, EWMI SEJP Director Patricia Esquetini, President of the Judicial Council Dr. Benjamin Cevallos, and legal translator Maria Lo
SEJP trainings encouraged journalists and editors to respect the rights of due process
SEJP trainings encouraged journalists and editors to respect the rights of due process
EWMI provided oral litigation training to 61 judicial officers in Guayaquil.
Renowned Mexican journalist, Marco Lara Klarh led training on press coverage of alternative sentencing and special proceedings
CEDA is implementing a project to promote access to justice and build legal capacity in the area of Environmental Law, with a focus on Quito and the Galapagos.
With the grant from EWMI, Alas de Colibri is working to improve the responsiveness of the justice system to crimes involving Trafficking-in-Persons.
EWMI’s Home Office Rule of Law team Chuck Costello and Mark Dietrich (front row) meeting with USAID representative Lucrecia Tola, EWMI SEJP Director Patricia Esquetini, President of the Judicial Council Dr. Benjamin Cevallos, and legal translator Maria Lo
SEJP trainings encouraged journalists and editors to respect the rights of due process

The Strengthening Ecuadorian Justice Project (SEJP)

2010-2014

The Strengthening Ecuadorian Justice Project (SEJP) was a three-year initiative funded by the United States Agency for International Development to promote the rule of law in Ecuador. EWMI implemented the program in cooperation with the Ministry of Justice, the Transitional Judicial Council and the judiciary, the Attorney General’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and various Ecuadorian NGOs and law schools. EWMI focused its efforts on improving the effectiveness of the criminal justice system through the introduction of streamlined practices and procedures to overcome chronic delays, expanding access to justice for vulnerable groups by strengthening the Public Defender’s Office, and increasing citizen participation in justice reforms. Through the implementation of the above activities, SEJP contributed to developing a more just, effective and accessible justice system that will better serve all citizens of Ecuador.