Organization Name | Organization Name (Local Language) | Country | Factors | Organization Description |
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Gender Empowerment | ???? | Hong Kong S.A.R., China |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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It supports members of the transgender community by providing the necessary information and resources concerning the different stages of transition. Their activities include psychological counseling, speech therapy, and social support initiatives such as career workshops and gender recognition group sessions. |
General Attorney against Organized Crime (FESCCO) | Fiscalia Especial contra el Crimen Organizado (FESCCO) | Honduras |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Works to investigate and prosecute money launderers, fraudsters and members of organized crime groups. |
General Autonomous Workers Union of Panama | Central General Autónoma de Trabajadores de Panamá | Panama |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Founded in 1990, it is one of the main trade unions in Panama. It defends labor rights and provides education to workers in areas such as human rights and gender issues, as well as training seminars, courses, and workshops. |
General Delegation of Penitentiary Administration and Reintegration | ????????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ? ????? ??????? | Morocco |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Oversees the prison system, including improving the status and rehabilitation of penal institutions and prisoners. |
General Election Observation Committee | Nepal |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
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The GEOC is an alliance of 10 different organizations including the Nepal Law Society (NLS). It has been involved in programs to support the institutionalization of democracy for the past 20 years. GEOC's members are independent intellectuals, legal luminaries, jurists, former government officials, social activists, human rights workers, professors, senior media persons and so on. |
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General Inspection Organization | ?????? ?????? ?? ???? | Iran |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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Controls and supervises executive bodies, military and disciplinary forces, state-run institutions and companies, municipalities and their subsidiaries, public notary chambers, foundations of public utility, revolutionary organs, and institutions whose financial resources totally or partially belong to the government. |
General Prison Administrator | El Salvador |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Government unit working to manage and improve the prison system. |
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General Prosecutor's Office of Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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The Prosecutor's Office works to uncover, litigate and bring into the public eye cases of corruption, independently of state institutions which it may also investigate. It also plays a crucial role in educating the public about corruption and how eliminate it |
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Georgian Association for Public Support and National Sustainability (GENESIS) | ???????? | Georgia |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to provide access to not for profit healthcare for youths and marginalised/vulnerable populations through advocacy and lobbying and program development. |
Georgian Center for Psychosocial and Medical Rehabilitation of Torture Victims | Georgia |
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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Works to help people victims of torture, and has been involved in reform of the 8. Criminal Justice system through psychosocial and medical aid to prisoners. |
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Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics | ??????????? ???????????? ?????? ?????? | Georgia |
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Works to monitor and develop norms and standards of journalism, and monitor compliance in coverage or discuss and review cases brought against journalists. |
Georgian Democracy Initiative | ??????????? ???????????? ?????????? | Georgia |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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Works to develop the justice system in Georgia, and promotes strategic litigation for the protection of peoples' human rights. |
Georgian Harm Reduction Network | ?????? ?????????? ??????????? ????? | Georgia |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to promote the rights of drug abuse patients and to develop mechanisms of support for their integration and help. |
Georgian Young Lawyers Association | ??????????? ?????????? ???????? ????????? | Georgia |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 5: Order and Security
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Provides legal assistance to victims of human rights abuse, bring cases to national and European court of Human Rights, works with communities to raise legal awareness and develops anti corruption and transparency programs such as budget monitoring. |
GetUp! | Australia |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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A movement to mobilize people to vote on pressing social issues, encourage government accountability, and fight for environmental justice. Current projects include protecting the Great Barrier Reef and securing funding for mental health resources. |
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Ghana Integrity Initiative - GII | Ghana |
Factor 1: Constraints on Government Powers
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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It is the Ghanaian chapter of Transparency International, that addresses corruption and promotes good governance, accountability, and integrity. It also offers legal advice and assistance to victims and witnesses of corruption through the Advocacy and Legal Advice Centre. |
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Gilgit Baltistan Scouts | Pakistan |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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It protects northern borders of Pakistan and supports Civil Administration in ensuring maintenance of law and order anywhere in Pakistan. |
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Ginddi Centre | Centre Ginddi | Senegal |
Factor 5: Order and Security
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Works to protect children victim of trafficking and abuse through a free helpline and its attention center. |
Girls Empowerment Network | Malawi |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
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Works to promote the rights of girls and women in Malawi through educational programs on health, sexual and reproductive rights, economic empowerment. It has also been the leading organization for the end of child marriage in Malawi. |
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Give India | India |
Factor 3: Open Government
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GiveIndia is an easy to use donation platform that allows people to support a cause of their choice from about 200 NGOs that have been scrutinized for transparency & credibility. It's mission is to promote efficient and effective giving that provides greater opportunities to the poor in India. |
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Glastnost Defence Foundation (GDF) | Russia |
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
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Works to defend freedom of speech and of the press through legal assistance, information and research and the release and assistance of emprisoned journalists. |
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Global Integrity | International |
Factor 2: Absence of Corruption
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Global Integrity champions transparent and accountable government around the world by producing innovative research and technologies that inform, connect, and empower civic, private, and public reformers seeking more open societies |
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Global Justice | Justiça Global | Brazil |
Factor 3: Open Government
Factor 5: Order and Security
Factor 8: Criminal Justice
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2019 World Justice Challenge Applicant - Project Title: Using the Inter-American System of Human Rights in Defense of People Deprived of Their Liberty |
Global Justice Center | International |
Factor 4: Fundamental Rights
Factor 6: Regulatory Enforcement
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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The Global Justice Center seeks to effectively make use of international human rights treatise in order to guarantee access to human rights for people around the world. Through an expert team of lawyers and human rights advocates they seek to apply the treaties' guarantees to expand access and ensure normative control. |
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Global Legal Studies Network | International |
Factor 7: Civil Justice
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Network to link researchers, teachers, experts, practitioners -- French and foreign -- who devote themselves to the globalization of law through standards, exchange of best practices and regulation. |