REPORT: Assessing the in service delivery gaps in access to justice
The Legal Aid Service Providers’ Network (LASPNET) on March 6th 2019 released a has a study that focuses on assessing the in service delivery gaps in access to justice in the refugee settlements and host communities. The report presented by the Principal of the Makerere University Law School, Dr Christopher Mbazira revealed that much as the government has taken special steps to the need for access to justice and security in refugee settlements and host communities. However, lack of facilities and human resource remains a problem.
Published: March 11, 2019
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