The 2010 Asia JusticeMakers Competition, brought to you by the renowned human rights organization International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) and the Lien Institute for Social Innovation, will search for and fund grassroots initiatives in Asian communities to promote criminal justice and ensure the rights of all men, women and children. Eight $5,000 JusticeMaker Fellowships will be awarded, seven selected by a panel of judges, and one through a public rating process.
But you don't have to win the JusticeMakers competition to start collaborating with IBJ. Get started by helping us find the next class of JusticeMakers Fellows, and we'll help your organization get the recognition it deserves.
The JusticeMakers Partnership Program helps you tap into the global JusticeMakers network, bringing together human rights and criminal defense leaders from over 110 countries. We have created a space on our website to host your profile and bring you the visibility associated with an award-winning international human rights organization. Follow this link for a full list of our partners:
http://www.justicemakers.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=57&Itemid=110
As a partner, you can support the competition by carrying out intiatives that are already consistent with your mission. With customized promotional materials and ongoing support from JusticeMakers staff, you will find partnering to be a straightforward and painless process.
If you would like to learn more about how your organization can support the 2010 Asia JusticeMakers Competition, follow this link:
http://www.justicemakers.net/index.php?option=com_artforms&formid=1&Itemid=127〈=en
Questions? Email JusticeMakers Project Coordinator Liam Hanlon at
liam@justicemakers.net