Justice Access Point (JAP) is a duly registered with the National Bureau for Non-Government Organizations registration number INDR150493857NB and permit number INDP0003857NB in Uganda. JAP is mandated to operate nation-wide to prevent atrocity crimes; countering hate speech and violent extremism; prevention of statelessness; and promotion of rule of law and human rights.
Our Vision
A society where every citizen is able to access and benefit from Justice.
Our Mission
A one stop Justice center of excellence, enabling citizens and citizen organizations in fragile and post-conflict communities in Uganda to effectively and efficiently access and utilize the available justice mechanisms and meet their justice needs.
5 Years
of Existence
We work with different stakeholders especially in the security sector community of practice, civil society sector, the youth and affected communities to deliver our mission and vision.
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Participation
JAP places great store on the participation of the different actors in the different atrocity prevention processes (upstream, midstream, and downstream) as well as the participation of its stakeholder’s internal processes.
Accountability
JAPs’ interaction with stakeholders is always guided by its commitment to being accountable to the different stakeholders.
Non-discrimination
JAP does not exclude or discriminate any of the community members from partaking in its operations or benefiting therefrom based on social, economic, political, and ethnic or sexual orientation.
Dignity of the person
JAP considers that dignity of the person is inherent and defines our atrocity prevention interventions.