DEME-SO 2022-2025: Vulnerable peoples' rights promotion & protection
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The vulnerable people's rights promotion and protection support (2022-2024) named in Bambara Jiguiya Kura which translates as " New Hope" is a continuation and consolidation of the "Contribution to the adequate access of the poor to the rights and justice in Mali (CAADJ)" . Jiguiya Kura, the new contribution, is a comprehensive response to the recommandations...
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The vulnerable people's rights promotion and protection support (2022-2024) named in Bambara Jiguiya Kura which translates as " New Hope" is a continuation and consolidation of the "Contribution to the adequate access of the poor to the rights and justice in Mali (CAADJ)" . Jiguiya Kura, the new contribution, is a comprehensive response to the recommandations of the final evaluation by Sida in November 2021 of Tien Sira II, and the recommandations of a joint Sida-Netherland embassy sustainability assessment carried out early in 2021, and finally the endorsement of some activities those financing was conditionned by Sida to the results of the final evaluation. The aim of Jiguiya Kura is to reinforce, consolidate, and expand the positive impacts of Tien Sira II. The three expected results of the program are: 1)Vulnerable people (poor remote rural people, mostly women and children, prisoners) have access to legal and judicial systems through training, mentoring, information and communication, and direct legal assistance 2)The institutional and technical capacities of Deme So and other stakeholders are reinforced 3) Improved conditions of women and children prisoners in 59 carceral centers through legal and judiciary assistance, economic reinsertion, and post carceral follow up To attain these results, DEME SO intends to engage in advocacy, counselling, orientation, mediation, legal and judicial aid actions to the population in general, and to poor citizens in particular. A special focus will be put on women, children, prisoners and pre-trial detainees. The main stakeholders of the program are state authorities, local elected leaders, civil society organizations, traditional leaders, parliamentarian’s and relevant technical and financial partners. The total budget of the 3-year intervention is, as it stands at this point in time, 63 108 500 MSEK.
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Result
136 new paralegals including 68 men and 68 women are equipped and trained The 12-day training course covered the 14 training modules in Mali's national paralegal training curriculum. Discussion/debate/awareness-raising sessions led by the aforementioned trained paralegals Discussions were focused on children's rights, women's rights, conflict prevention, management and resolution, access to justice, environmental protection, civil status, human rights, the penal system and decentralization, reaching 25,699 people, including 1,5163 women (59%) and 1,0536 men. Strengthening operational capacities of 6 Legal and Judicial Aid Offices embedded in the justice courts The 6 legal and judicial aid offices embedded in the justice courts were equipped. The equipments are composed of office furniture, visitor chairs, conference tables, air-conditioning, printers, computers and accessories, smart phones and installation of green lines for the digitization of legal and judicial assistance. Setting-up training workshops in prisons 6 prisons have been equipped with workshops for sewing, dyeing, leatherwood, metal and wood carpentry, fish farming and wire mesh manufacture. Provision of legal and judicial assistance 78 people, including 46 women, benefited from the services of a lawyer during the reporting period.
The aim of Jiguiya Kura is to reinforce, consolidate, and expand the positive impacts of Tien Sira II. The three expected results of the program are: 1)Vulnerable people (poor remote rural people, mostly women and children, prisoners) have access to legal and judicial systems through training, mentoring, information and communication, and direct legal assistance 2)The institutional and technical capacities of Deme So and other stakeholders are reinforced 3) Improved conditions of women and children prisoners in 59 carceral centers through legal and judiciary assistance, economic reinsertion, and post carceral follow up
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