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Title   Making Human Rights Real for All: Baseline Survey Information of Paralegal Work and Training in Southern Africa
Author Ndlovu, Mary E.; NiZA
Edition PDF
Published Amsterdam: NiZA
Year 2005-06-01
Pages 60
Abstract This survey report, compiled by Mary Ndlovu, is the first major activity of the Legal Assistance Cluster and aims to provide details of how paralegals are working, how they are trained and supported, and the assistance they require. The following countries have been surveyed: Angola, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This is the first research of its kind, which provides us with valuable baseline information. It traces the extent of paralegal development in the different countries, and identifies some of the key challenges facing the sector today. Trends and patterns can be identified later through further research. Appendix I contains the questionnaire by country:
PLS_questionnaire_Ang.pdf (6 Kb) | PLS_questionnaire_Mal.pdf (9 Kb)
PLS_questionnaire_Moz.pdf (7 Kb) | PLS_questionnaire_Nam.pdf (4 Kb)
PLS_questionnaire_SAfr.pdf (7 Kb) | PLS_questionnaire_Tan.pdf (6 Kb)
PLS_questionnaire_Zam.pdf (6 Kb) | PLS_questionnaire_Zim.pdf (8 Kb)
Full report with app.:
Paralegal_survey_report_NiZA-May2005.pdf (224 Kb)
Country Angola , Malawi , Mozambique , Namibia , South-Africa , Tanzania , Zambia , Zimbabwe
Themes
  • Governments
  • Human rights
  • NGO's (African)
  • Society