EU-funded South Programme IV round table focuses on improving dashboards management at Egyptian administrative courts

February 11, 2021
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In the framework of the South Programme IV, the European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice (CEPEJ) has organised today an online round table for judges of the Egyptian Council of State on “Improving the management of dashboards at Egyptian administrative courts”.

The round table was opened by the President of the Egyptian Council of State, in the presence of representatives of the Delegation of the European Union to Egypt in Cairo, the CEPEJ secretariat and international experts.

The discussions focused on presenting the CEPEJ tools, concerning dashboards, performance indicators, and statistical data management techniques based on the CEPEJ methodology, to the Council of State judges and staff, and on how these tools can help understand, manage and improve the courts’ performances.

South Programme IV continues assisting Southern Mediterranean countries in building a common legal space together with the EU, with a focus on reforming Southern Mediterranean countries’ legislation and reinforcing their democratic governance institutions as well as accompanying reform processes. Good governance building, strengthening rule of law and respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights are strong pillars of the South Programme. Additionally, particular attention is given to activities combatting gender-based violence against women and girls.

 

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  • Egypt
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