Learning to build just societies – from evidence to action webinar

Learning to build just societies – from evidence to action webinar

This webinar translates the conceptual linkages in the Learning to build just societies report into practical, on-the-ground application. Key country champions illustrate its relevance in their national contexts. UNESCO’s Communication and Information Section make the explicit connection between education and justice, emphasizing that training the legal workforce and making the law accessible and understandable to ordinary people, are fundamentally educational challenges as much as they are justice priorities. Organizations working on legal access—including Street Law Inc., Namati, and Global Justice Network partners—situate the report’s recommendations within existing practice and identify where critical gaps remain. Featured speakers: - Manos Antoninis, Director, Global Education Monitoring Report - Abigail Moy, Managing Director of the Grassroots Justice Network - Martin Kungania, Ministry of Education, State Department for Basic Education, Directorate of Primary Education, Kenya - Priya Joshi, Senior Research Officer, GEM Report - Amy Wallace, Advisor, Law School Programs, Street Law Inc. - Celeste Fernandez, Civil Association for Equality and Justice (Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia, ACIJ) - Caroline Njambi Njanja, Crime Si Poa, Kenya