Gender Justice Practitioner Hub – Report December 2024

Over 2023 and 2024 (Phase One), Legal Action Worldwide, with the support of the Australian Department for Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), carried out extensive research and consultation, engaging with more than 820 individuals across 9 roundtables, workshops and conferences to assess the level of demand for the GJP Hub, and to clarify the focus and scope of its mandate. The overarching message was clear – there was huge enthusiasm for the establishment of the GJP Hub to carry out three essential roles:

To act as a collective, accessible repository for gender justice precedents, tools and information for practitioners.
To provide opportunities and fora for practitioners to come together to think creatively about gender justice, to network, to identify common problems and innovative solutions.
To act as a helpdesk, providing justice practitioners with tailored solutions to specific challenges in securing high-quality gender justice outcomes, from technical assistance, to connection, mentorship and support by leveraging existing expertise.

You can read the Phase One report setting out all of the findings of this extensive research initiative here.