EWMI worked to improve indigent criminal defense in Egypt under a subcontract with Chemonics International for the USAID-funded Administration of Criminal Justice Project. EWMI worked in close collaboration with the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) to study, develop, and implement a more robust and efficient criminal defense system. This initiative included an assessment and planning for the development of a public defense system, followed by its full implementation. It will take considerable time to fully develop a reformed public defense system in Egypt, and EWMI contributed to this process by helping the government research and evaluate comparative civil law public defense system models. This process included a study tour for PGO, Ministry of Justice officials, and other key stakeholders to a relevant jurisdiction. To promote dialogue, share information, and build consensus for public defense related reforms, EWMI helped the PGO convene a criminal justice policy forum series to engage the broader legal community, followed by a national-level criminal justice conference.
Egypt Administration of Criminal Justice Project
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