UNP Sustainability
Development Goals
HIGHLIGHTS
BRIEFER
2023
SDG 16 - PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
UNP isn’t just talking about justice and safety – they’re making it happen. They have dived into the nitty-gritty of crime prevention, and community safety, exploring everything from community policing to smart environmental design.
But UNP’s vision goes beyond just preventing crime. They’re championing restorative justice, giving communities the tools to heal, and reconcile after conflicts. It’s not about punishment; it’s about repairing harm, and rebuilding relationships.
UNP is also shining a light on the darker corners of the justice system, tackling tough issues like police brutality, and corruption head-on. They’re not afraid to ask the hard questions, and push for real change.
What sets UNP apart is their focus on the most vulnerable. They’re working tirelessly to ensure that everyone, especially marginalized groups, has access to justice, and legal services. And they’re paying special attention to gender-based violence, and inequalities in the system.
For young offenders, UNP is pioneering rehabilitation programs that focus on redemption, not just punishment. They’re looking at global best practices, adapting them to fit the unique needs of the Ilokanos.
From the classroom to the courtroom, from local communities to international comparisons, UNP is redefining what justice means in the 21st century. They’re not just teaching about a fairer world; they’re building it, one program at a time. That’s the UNP way – where education meets action, and justice becomes a reality for all.