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Hello from Bangkok and welcome to the JIN ASEAN community!
We bring you the region's latest trends and stories on the rule of law. 


How does Sextortion impact judging and courts? 

Join the virtual event organized by UNDPJIN ASEAN in partnership with the International Association of Women Judges.

The event is a unique opportunity to raise awareness of this form of corruption and learn about gender barriers to Judicial Excellence in ASEAN.


"The fear of retaliation, stigma and other structural barriers dissuade victim survivors of sexual bribery from seeking justice in Sri Lanka. At the Centre for Equality and Justice, we engage with policymakers and government officials to promote gender equality and strengthen women’s capacities to claim their rights".
 
Shyamala Gomez

Executive Director, Centre for Equality and Justice

 
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