UN Supports Maintaining Women’s Status in the Justice and Judicial System in the Aftermath of Peace
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Dr. Zakia Adeli, Deputy Minister of Social Affairs of the Ministry of Justice, discussed with Ms. Romana, Head of the Rule of Law Department of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and their entourage.
In this meeting, Deputy Minister of Social Affairs of the Ministry of Justice spoke about citizens’ access to justice, and said that, in the recent years, by the establishment of High Council of Rule of Law and Combat against Administrative Corruption, effectual measures have been taken in the course of access to the justice.
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At the same time, she highlighted that, these measures are not enough, and should be accompanied with more coordination and improvement of observational mechanisms in order to provide more efficient access to the justice for the citizens.
At this meeting, the participants exchanged their ideas with regard to the peace process, the prospect of justice and judicial system and the women’s status in the aftermath of peace with the Taliban as well.
The head of the Rule of Law (UNAMA) Office also undertook for continued support of the United Nations for the Afghan peace process and the protection of the status and rights of women, especially in the justice system.
She said that, this organization will defend with all its capacity, the achievements of the last two decades, especially the achievements in the field of women's rights in the peace process.