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Welcome to the justice sector development programme website

The Justice Sector Development Programme (JSDP) is an initiative of the Government of Sierra Leone and is funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). It has been designed as a five year programme, which started in March 2005 and is currently being managed by a British Council led consortium.

The Government of Sierra Leone is committed to enabling access to affordable justice, supporting the rule of law, preventing further conflict, and improving safety and security for the people of Sierra Leone, particularly the poor, marginalised and vulnerable.

This site is designed mainly for those who would like information about the justice sector in Sierra Leone, and about the Justice Sector Development Programme in particular.

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JSDP NEWS and Jobs
JSDP wins  British Council Staff Awards 2011(Virtual Awards) Find out about this and our other news.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Find out about the range of events happening in July, 2011.
What we do
Do you want to find out about the origins and scope of the programme, or about our current activities and plans? Why not read the latest version of our newsletter and other reports to find out more?
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Who we are
If you are looking to learn more about how we are managed, we can help you with a range of useful information including details of our various committees.
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Resources
Our resource section contains a complete list of all the documents held in the JSDP Resource Unit. If you need access to our activity reports or links to other justice programmes we can also help.
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Contact us
If you want to get involved with the programme, or request any of our reports why not contact us to find out where we are based or to register your CV.

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