Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL)/FATE Foundation 2022 Justice Entrepreneurship School (JES) for Entrepreneurs in West Africa

The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) in partnership with FATE Foundation has launched the call for application for the Justice Entrepreneurship School (JES) which is a programme targeted at entrepreneurs within West Africa who are in the incubation stage of business and have innovative ideas about businesses within the justice sector of economies. HiiL (The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law) is a social enterprise devoted to user-friendly justice and has a goal to develop entrepreneurs working on solutions that will address and solve the pressing justice needs of people in West Africa. Our Target Audience Includes Startups that empower people with break-through innovations to create better: Working conditions with employers Separation terms with spouses Protection against theft, fraud and violence Arrangements about noise, damages and property access with neighbours Housing maintenance and rent conditions with landlords Agreements on ownership, registration and use of land Contracts, fraud protection and compliance for their small business Areas of focus for prevention or resolving pressing justice problems are in the following areas: Employment: contract termination, payment of wages/social security/insurance, working conditions, equal hiring opportunities. Family: separation, abuse, child support, custody and inheritance. Neighbours: excessive noise or disorder, right of way, damage to property. Crime: theft, robbery, burglary, and bodily injury, lending and borrowing money. Land: ownership, registration, use of land, tenure. Housing: eviction, living conditions, payment of rent Small business: supplier or client contracts, tax, registration, regulatory compliance, fraud, business premises. Public sector: corruption, bribery, access to utilities (water, sanitation, electricity) Consumer: unfair/unauthorised charges by company or bank, purchasing defective goods or substandard services, warranties. Money: Solutions that help prevent or resolve disputes over lending and borrowing money.

Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL)/FATE Foundation 2022 Justice Entrepreneurship School (JES) for Entrepreneurs in West Africa
The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) in partnership with FATE Foundation has launched the call for application for the Justice Entrepreneurship School (JES) which is a programme targeted at entrepreneurs within West Africa who are in the incubation stage of business and have innovative ideas about businesses within the justice sector of economies. HiiL (The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law) is a social enterprise devoted to user-friendly justice and has a goal to develop entrepreneurs working on solutions that will address and solve the pressing justice needs of people in West Africa. Our Target Audience Includes Startups that empower people with break-through innovations to create better: Working conditions with employers Separation terms with spouses Protection against theft, fraud and violence Arrangements about noise, damages and property access with neighbours Housing maintenance and rent conditions with landlords Agreements on ownership, registration and use of land Contracts, fraud protection and compliance for their small business Areas of focus for prevention or resolving pressing justice problems are in the following areas: Employment: contract termination, payment of wages/social security/insurance, working conditions, equal hiring opportunities. Family: separation, abuse, child support, custody and inheritance. Neighbours: excessive noise or disorder, right of way, damage to property. Crime: theft, robbery, burglary, and bodily injury, lending and borrowing money. Land: ownership, registration, use of land, tenure. Housing: eviction, living conditions, payment of rent Small business: supplier or client contracts, tax, registration, regulatory compliance, fraud, business premises. Public sector: corruption, bribery, access to utilities (water, sanitation, electricity) Consumer: unfair/unauthorised charges by company or bank, purchasing defective goods or substandard services, warranties. Money: Solutions that help prevent or resolve disputes over lending and borrowing money.