The Website for the event, with links to descriptions of the competing projects, is available at: http://ift.tt/1vpOAVH
The winning law-related projects included:
- BRAC’s Business Model for Land Measurement Enabling Sustainable Micro-Entrepreneurship
- Kanan Dhru’s LawforMe: Demystifying Laws and Legal Processes Through Simple Flowcharts
Twitter hashtags for the event included: #ijawards14 #ijawards2014 #ijawards
Click here for a storify of images and Twitter tweets from the event.
Here is a description of the event, from Christina Moreno’s post entitled “If the justice system does not allow changes, we will then change that system”:
This year, HiiL Innovating Justice, C&A Foundation, and Next2Company partnered together in organising the 5th Annual Innovating Justice Forum: an Innovation Boostcamp on Justice Delivery and Living Wages. The goal of the event was to put justice and living wage innovators right in the centre. During the first day of the Boostcamp, we began by preparing the 9 finalists from this year’s innovation selection round – 6 innovators focused on justice delivery and 3 on living wages – with delivering great pitches.
HT @InnoJustice
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