SOUTHERN AFRICA – The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law (HiiL) is calling on all game-changing justice startups that want to grow their social impact and business to participate in this year’s HiiL Innovating Justice Challenge.

Successful applicants will earn a place in the prestigious international HiiL Justice Accelerator programme, along with US$11,771 in funding and a package of tailored local support.

The programme is searching for promising startups and social enterprises who are solving a pressing justice problem in a way that is high impact and sustainable. 

Themba Mahleka, co-head of the HiiL Innovation Hub Southern Africa, said that the numerous social and economic challenges of the past year have made tackling inequality and injustice in all its forms more urgent than ever before.

“Through the HiiL Innovating Justice Challenge, we are looking for the best social entrepreneurs from Southern Africa that aspire for everybody to have access to justice at work, at home, in the neighbourhood and in business,” he said.

“We are looking for the best social entrepreneurs from Southern Africa that aspire for everybody to have access to justice at work, at home, in the neighbourhood and in business”

Themba Mahleka – Co-head, HiiL Innovation Hub Southern Africa

The annual challenge attracts top innovations that have a proven solution with increasing annual revenue and impact, have a scalable business model, are on their way to financial sustainability and are led by a strong team with experienced founders.

Applications from both for-profit and non-profit organisations are welcomed.

“We are especially interested in startups that work on what we’ve identified as potential ‘game-changers’. Interested applicants are encouraged to find out more about that on the HiiL website,” adds Mahleka.

Applications for the Accelerator Programme will close on 30 April 2021.

Successful applicants who proceed to the four-month Justice Accelerator programme will, in addition to receiving €10,000 (US$11,771) non-equity seed funding, have the opportunity to present to an international jury and compete for additional cash prizes at the annual HiiL Innovating Justice Forum. 

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