This project provides free legal aid, civil registration for displaced children, and paralegal training for youth and women in Mozambique. By defending rights and strengthening community resilience, AAAJC empowers vulnerable families to access services, reduce exclusion, and influence policies for inclusive development.
Mozambique's vulnerable communities face land conflicts, lack of civil registration, and limited access to justice. Displaced children remain undocumented, excluding them from education and health services. Families suffer exploitation and denial of basic rights, while weak institutional coordination leaves them without protection. This project targets these groups to restore dignity and resilience.
AAAJC will provide free legal aid through mobile clinics, mediation, and defense in land, labor, and education cases. Civil registration campaigns will document displaced children, granting access to essential services. Training 100 youth and women as paralegals will expand local legal literacy. Partnerships with justice institutions and law faculties will ensure accountability, strengthen academic engagement, and influence policy change.
By 2027, 500 legal cases will be resolved, 2,000 children registered, and 100 paralegals trained. Communities will gain stronger resilience, reduced exclusion, and improved access to rights. Institutional collaboration will influence national policies, ensuring accountability and systemic protection. Long-term, families will live with dignity, youth will lead justice initiatives, and communities will thrive inclusively.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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