“…However, despite the aforementioned efforts, the reality remains that meaningful justice is still beyond the reach of approximately 5.1 billion people, which is two-thirds of the global population [ 3 ]. In this context, women and marginalized groups are particularly disadvantaged within the justice system, as they often encounter unique social and institutional barriers to accessing justice, such as biases within justice institutions, social stigma, psychological trauma when pursuing legal claims, and a lack of gender-sensitive procedures [ [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] ].…”