Civil Society

Access to Justice

We help people access knowledge and tools to understand, use and shape the law to protect their rights and improve their lives.

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Why it Matters

When people’s justice issues are addressed, they’re more connected to society, and they experience a better quality of life.

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Our Approach

We support research and evidence to inform policies and action that make justice systems more responsive to people’s needs.

We have two strategies to achieve our goals:

Ensuring people have sustainable and meaningful access to justice in selected African countries.

Our grant funding supports:

  • Grassroots organizations providing people-centered justice services.
  • Legal empowerment work to correct systemic injustices.
  • Efforts to achieve sustainable justice financing in South Africa and Kenya.

Fostering networking and cooperation on legal empowerment in Africa and globally.

Our grant funding supports:

  • African organizations working collectively to institutionalize people-centered justice, legal empowerment and grassroots justice movements.
  • Global organizations promoting people-centered justice and legal empowerment.
  • Efforts to build an ever-stronger evidence base for legal empowerment and people-centered justice.

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Funders can do more to support people-centered justice in 2025
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Funders can do more to support people-centered justice in 2025

To help close the global justice gap, the Mott Foundation worked with donors and grassroots justice practitioners to create and launch the Legal Empowerment Fund in 2021. As injustices are on the rise, this year is an important time for more funders to join the work.