Programmes

Africa Legal Aid has consistently worked to promote human rights and accountability in Africa, adopting a gender-sensitive and victim-centred approach to justice.

 

Gender Mentoring Training Programme for Judges of International Criminal Courts

In November 2020, AFLA launched its project on Gender Mentoring Training Programme for Judges of International Criminal Courts. The project aims to enhance the capacity of female and male judges of the ICC and other international criminal courts to deliver gender-sensitive and inclusive justice.

A Victim-Centred and Gender-Sensitive Approach to Justice

With years of experience working in rights and accountability, AFLA has appreciated the need to put victims at the centre stage of its activities, particularly victims of gender-based violence (GBV). 

 

Strengthening African Civil Society and Incorporating African Perspectives in Global Discourse

Spearheaded contribution to African perspective in discussions on human rights and international justice.

 

Human Rights and Business: A Victim-Centred and a Gender-Sensitive Approach

AFLA aims to develop an inclusive and progressive system of human rights and business in Africa, through a victim-centred and gender-sensitive lens.

 

Engaging the Youth

AFLA engages the youth in human rights and international justice.