
The Ministry of Justice and Community Services (MoJCS) has launched its new sector strategy to strengthen the justice system, improve community access to justice, and boost service delivery across Vanuatu.
The Justice and Community Services Sector Strategy (JCSSS) 2024–2030 sets out the sector’s strategic priorities and helps guide the 13 justice agencies in business planning and addressing systemic challenges.
Building on previous strategies, developing the new framework draws on extensive consultations with sector leaders and representatives.
This strategy is a vital step forward for the MoJCS’ commitment to delivering justice and community services that are accessible, equitable, timely, and of the highest quality for all people in Vanuatu.
It reflects the sector’s collective vision and dedication to building a just, inclusive, and resilient society.
The justice sector relies on collaboration across government agencies, communities, and international partners. One such partner is Australia, which has a long history of support with MoJCS.
Joining the Director General (DG) of the MoJCS, Mr. Arthur Faerua, and the Heads of the Justice Agencies at the launch, Political Counsellor Mrs. Laura Frech Cardenas reaffirmed Australia’s commitment to Vanuatu’s justice sector. “Australia welcomes the launch of these important new strategies. As partners with the Government of Vanuatu, we share a mission of promoting justice, providing fair services, and protecting human rights,” stated Mrs. Cardenas.
“This launch is a testament to the sector’s dedication to sustainable progress and the new framework will allow us to continue our efforts to strengthen the justice system, improve access to justice, and provide quality services for Vanuatu’s most vulnerable communities.”
The JCSSS, aligned with the Vanuatu 2030 plan, is a roadmap for justice sector development.
It focuses on improving community safety, advancing law reforms, and strengthening leadership and governance.
Key strategic themes include climate adaptation, transparency, and rehabilitation, supported by actions like better infrastructure, data management, and inclusive services.
As part of the launch, the MoJCS also introduced its Capacity Development (CD) Strategy 2024–2030, which is embedded within the JCSSS. The CD Strategy focuses on developing leadership and professional skills within justice institutions.
DG Faerua highlighted the importance of capacity development to the sector. “We can strengthen the foundations of our institutions by investing in the development of justice professionals and leaders.
By building these capabilities, we ensure that justice services are resilient, inclusive, and effective in the face of future challenges,” he said.
The MoJCS acknowledges the invaluable contributions of its Heads of Agencies, development partners, and stakeholders in crafting the transformative strategies.
Together, the JCSSS and CD Strategy represent a unified vision for a just, inclusive, and resilient Vanuatu. As implementation begins, the MoJCS remains committed to furthering collaboration, driving impactful reforms, and delivering justice services that meet the needs of all communities.
SOURCE: VANUATU DAILY POST
