Justice Law & Order Sector | Justice Law & Order Sector |
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The Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS) is a reform process ongoing across the entire justice sector through a sector wide approach (SWAP) to address the systemic weaknesses in the justice system that were compounded by lack of a clear policy framework for all the justice agencies to deliver quality justice efficiently and effectively. Today, all funding for the agencies comprising the JLOS support a single policy and expenditure reform program under the leadership of the Government of Uganda (GoU). The reform program, which is strategically planned and aligned to the poverty reduction strategy of Uganda, is a sustained government–led partnership with donor agencies and other stakeholders. This will be illustrated by drawing on lessons learnt by the JLOS in its efforts to partner with development partners and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) as a way of enhancing aid effectiveness. Vision And Mission
Purpose
The JLOS comprises of the following bodies:
The sector wide approach has over the past six years enhanced coherence in policy discussion and formulation, and more rationalized and efficient resource allocation among these institutions. |


