Category: Legal aid
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Protecting constitutional rights of pre-trial detainees through access to justice in Uganda
ASF’s team in Uganda has just published a baseline study on ‘Protecting constitutional rights of pre-trial detainees through access to […]
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The penalisation of charlatanism and witchcraft practices: An obstacle to the realisation of the rights of women and minors in the Central African Republic
In the Central African Republic (CAR), the practice of charlatanism and witchcraft is considered a crime under the penal code. […]
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Chad: the many faces of justice (1/4)
This autumn, ASF presents a portrait of justice in Chad, through interviews with four people who are active in defending […]
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Tunisia: making access to justice a reality for all
More than seven years after the fall of the dictatorship, the young Tunisian democracy is still under construction. Much of […]
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“Justice for All” legal clinic: a first in Morocco
For the past few weeks, students of Law Faculty of Mohammedia have been informing vulnerable people about their rights and […]
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ASF in Chad: a glance at the past and toward the future
Begin May, the European Union officially renewed its support for Avocats Sans Frontières’ work in Chad, allowing the organisation to […]
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Belgian Ministry for Development earmarks funding for access to justice
Excellent news: ASF has just been granted significant funding for five years by the Belgian DGD (Directorate-General for Development Cooperation […]
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ASF in DR Congo: 15 years of commitment
ASF has come a long way since it started up its activities in Congo 15 years ago. Its aim, from […]
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Tunisia: the law against drugs grinds to a standstill
In spite of declarations in the media and the adoption of a new bill by the Council of Ministers, the […]