APAP Gives Training to Social-Court Judges, Registrars and CBO Leaders

With the objective of ensuring access to justice at the local level, APAP, with financial support from the French Embassy, gave training to a total of 44 social-court judges and registrars as well as 30 CBO leaders at the town of Arbaminch, SNNPRS... More...

APAP Gives Paralegal Training

APAP has conducted paralegal training for 50 volunteers of KMG (Kembata Menti Gezma-Tope), a local NGO ... More...

APAP Produces
Publications

APAP prepares several periodic publications comprising magazines, flyers and posters... More...

APAP Gives Refresher Course to Paralegals

APAP prepares several periodic publications comprising magazines, flyers and posters... More...

Fourth National Moot-Court Competition to be Held in Makelle

APAP will hold the fourth moot-court competition on the Mekelle University campus sometime this coming fall (autumn)... More...

APAP Holds Consultation Workshop
on Publications

A consultation workshop on the publication of CRC and ACRWC was held at the Addis Ababa Hilton Hotel on May 16, 2008.
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APAP Launches Project for Law-Enforcing Agencies

With financial support from the Christian Aid and in close collaboration with OSJE, APAP launched a project aimed at enhancing the capacity of judges, prosecutors and the police in the South Omo Zone of the SNNPR and in the Borena Zone of Oromiya...More...

APAP Revises Street-Law Materials

APAP just got through revising its street-law materials, which were written in Amharic a few years back, with the aim of acquainting interested lay persons with fundamental legal concepts and basic human rights...
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APAP Inaugurates How-To Manuals

As part of the implementation of its Legal Empowerment Program (LEP), APAP published how-to manuals with the aim of acquainting legal and moral-duty bearers with the guiding principles of the International Covenant for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights More...

APAP’s Plea for Evicted Bole Residents Bears Fruit

As reported in an earlier issue of this newsletter, in July of 2007, a total of 111 households living in what is locally called “Bole 66 Quarter” here in Addis Ababa were evicted from their residences at short notice and had subsequently approached APAP, seeking legal aid.
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