The NIJ Director participated in Hackjustice: An Access to Justice Hackathon

28. 06. 2021

Diana Scobioala, the President of the Jury, the Director of the National Institute of Justice:

”Today’s Hackathon is tomorrow’s change. I was fascinated by this virtual experience that once again proved that we have smart, compassionate and promising young men and women who know how to provide solutions to the challenges that Moldova faces. It is a strong signal to decision makers. Justice can no longer escape the digital age. It is time.”

The competition, which took place in two stages (June 12-13: Ideathon and June 26-27: Hackathon) was attended by 40 young people specialized in the fields of justice and IT who developed for two weeks innovative solutions to improve the access to justice.

The winning prototypes of this edition were: first place, the "Assist Access" team, with a platform for access to legal services for people with visual and hearing disabilities; second place, the “Friends of Children” team, with an IT solution through which teenagers will be able to learn about the phenomenon of bullying and report such cases; third place, the "Deep Legal Robot" team, with an optimized search engine for cases of judicial practice.

Hackjustice: An Access to Justice Hackathon is organized by A.O. INVENTO, within the project “Strengthening Efficiency and Access to Justice in Moldova”, implemented by the United Nations Development Program in Moldova (UNDP), with financial support of Sweden.

 

The moment of announcing the winners by the President of the jury, Diana Scobioala.

The source: privesc.eu