By Yasmina | Project Leader
Dear Supporter,
Your support continues to open doors for women to access knowledge that reshapes how they understand justice, accountability, and their own rights.
On April 9th, a third group of 17 women joined the program — many of them hearing for the first time that the State holds legal responsibility for harm caused either directly by its agents or through failure to provide protection.
The session explored who is obligated to provide reparations, emphasizing that victims do not need to wait for a criminal conviction to claim their rights. It also introduced the role of administrative programs — such as government-established funds and mechanisms — which can provide support to a larger number of victims more efficiently than court proceedings alone.
This understanding gave participants a clearer view of the different pathways available to them, helping transform uncertainty into informed action, and encouraging them to take the first steps toward claiming their rights.
To further support individual needs, private legal consultations were offered, providing a safe and confidential space for participants to seek personalized guidance.
Thank you for making this possible. Your support empowers women with knowledge, strengthens their confidence, and helps them move forward on the path toward justice and dignity.
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