Strengthening Peace Justice in Panama

Panamanian municipalities are participating in training programs designed to strengthen Peace Justice, thus improving the administration of justice in their communities.


Strengthening Peace Justice in Panama

A group of Panamanian municipalities, including Tolé, Remedios, Tierras Altas, Alanje, Boquerón, Bugaba, Boquete, and San Félix, has united to promote training programs aimed at strengthening Peace Justice in the region.

In a recent initiative, a tour through these municipalities has been launched to promote training related to Peace Justice. This training is fundamental to improving the quality of judicial processes and effectively facilitating conflict resolution.

According to statements from a spokesperson for the group of municipalities, the aim is to foster a culture of peace and reconciliation in society, advocating for alternative conflict resolution methods to avoid the judicialization of minor disputes.

"Peace Justice is a fundamental pillar in building a fairer and more equitable society. Through training and support for reconciliation programs, we seek to strengthen trust in our institutions and promote peaceful coexistence among citizens," emphasized the spokesperson.

These actions also seek to bring justice closer to rural communities and provide citizens with tools to resolve their differences peacefully and effectively. With this approach, it is hoped to improve access to justice and ensure that all citizens can resolve their conflicts fairly and equitably.