In cooperation with the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of BiH and with the financial support of the Government of the United States of America, UNDP is working on spreading the mechanisms that ensure equal treatment and approach to victim and witness support and protection in criminal proceedings to cantonal courts and prosecutor´s offices in Una – Sana and Central Bosnia cantons.
To date, within the framework of UNDP Project, six integrated witness support office were established and equipped in cantonal/district courts and prosecutor´s office in Sarajevo, Banja Luka and East Sarajevo, all with the goal of providing support to victims and witnesses in criminal cases during the investigation and trail phases. “Thus far, more than 700 victims and witnesses in 400 criminal cases have received much needed support through efficient, integrated and sustainable witness support offices. Victim and witness support model, developed by UNDP in BiH, is unique and the most successful example in the region”, stated Amela Ćosović-Medić, Justice and Security Sector Coordinator within the UNDP.
“American Government has secured the funds for the establishment of Victim and Witness Support Offices in Bihać, Novi Travnik and Travnik because we have recognized the special needs of witnesses for support and protection – especially in war crimes cases and cases of sexual violence. We are happy to, together with the UNDP, support Bosnia and Herzegovina in fulfilling its obligations towards vulnerable persons and to support those who are brave enough to speak against injustice during court proceedings”, said Ruth E. Plagenhoef, Permanent Legal Advisor at the Embassy of the United States of America, U.S. Department of Justice – OPDAT.
Implementation of the Project Introduction of victim and witness support services represents a continuation of the process of establishment of a uniform witness support mechanism throughout BiH that UNDP, together with the HJPC BiH, already started in 2010.