The Bahamas Judiciary and the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (CAJS) are working together to transform the administration of justice in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. The two organizations have agreed to collaborate on technical and development programs aimed at modernizing court administration systems and building local capacity to provide improved justice services in The Bahamas.
The Judiciary and the CAJS will collaborate on initiatives related to the adoption and optimization of court technologies, court service innovation, technical and procedural training, and public awareness campaigns under the Digital Transformation and Development Cooperation Agreement.
“We are extremely pleased to be working with the CAJS to improve and strengthen our Court administration systems, given its reputation and track record,” said the Honorable Chief Justice of The Bahamas, Sir Ian Winder.
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