Rule of Law Program in Georgia (ROLP)

2021 – 2025

EWMI’s Rule of Law Program in Georgia was a planned five-year, USAID-funded program focused on strengthening the rule of law in Georgia. The Rule of Law Program worked to build the independence and effectiveness of justice sector institutions, enhance access to justice for all segments of society, and increase citizen and institutional oversight of justice sector institutions. An overarching goal of the Program was to promote people-centered justice in Georgia, including building community awareness of and trust in the justice system and ensuring courts are responsive to the needs of the community.

The Rule of Law Program built on the success of EWMI’s previous USAID-funded rule of law programs in Georgia—the Judicial Independence and Empowerment Project and the Promoting Rule of Law in Georgia Project—by continuing to cooperate with government counterparts at the High Council of Justice, High School of Justice, Ministry of Justice, Legal Aid Service, and Public Defender’s Office, along with a range of CSOs. EWMI’s implementing partners included the International Legal Foundation, StreetLaw, the American Bar Association, the Center for Court Innovation, the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre, and Northwestern University.


Impact Stories

EWMI is proud to support the Georgia Bar Association's (GBA) “Strengthening Georgia's Legal Profession and Justice System” project, a comprehensive, two-year capacity development and legal system outreach initiative. The GBA officially announced and launched the project on January 25, 2024 at an event attended by judges, members of the Prosecutor’s Office, ...
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With the efforts of Rights Georgia and the support of the EWMI-implemented USAID Rule of Law Program in Georgia (ROLP), another precedent of child-friendly justice was established in the case of a minor child whose biological father initially evaded caregiving and responsibility. The case involved a five-year-old child whose birth certificate lacked information ...
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