This is the Committee comprised of all heads of institutions, who are ultimately accountable for the delivery of JLOS services in the country and is responsible for political leadership and guidance to the Sector. It is responsible for the articulation of the JLOS Vision and Sector development policy. The Leadership Committee is comprised of the following officials:
- Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (MoJCA)
- The Attorney General
- Minister of Internal Affairs
- Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development
- Minister of Gender, Labour, and Social Development
- Minister of Local Government
- Minister of State for Internal Affairs
- Minister of State for Justice/Deputy Attorney General
- Director of Public Prosecutions
- Chairperson of the Uganda Law Reform Commission
- Chairperson of the Uganda Human Rights Commission
- Chairperson of the Judicial Service Commission
- Chairperson of the Uganda Registration Services Bureau
- Chairperson CADER Governing Council
- Chairperson LDC Management Committee
- Chairperson Tax Appeals Tribunal
- Chairperson Citizenship and Immigration Board
- Chairperson of the NGO Bureau
- Chairperson of the Board-Amnesty Commission
- Chairperson National Identification and Registration Authority
- Chairperson Steering Committee- (ex officio)
- Chairperson Technical Committee- (ex officio)
- Senior Technical Advisor- JLOS Secretariat – (ex officio)
The Leadership Committee may co-opt any institution(s), individuals, Development Partners, or Non-State Actors as deemed necessary to their meetings. The Leadership Committee may create Ad hoc or Standing committees to support its work. The Leadership Committee will determine its rules of procedure. The Leadership Committee meets a minimum of two times a year.
Hon. Nobert Mao, the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs is the current chairperson of the Access to Justice Leadership Committee.
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