If you want to learn more about the work @malawibail is doing to increase access to justice in Malawi for those who cannot access/afford a lawyer or are just interested in seeing my poor attempt at being the next @StaceyDooley you can watch the full video on IGTV!!
We are VERY excited for you all to see this short film about our work, created by the incredibly talented Elizabeth Gbejuade & Ana Acomanoai. Watch the full video on IGTV - https://t.co/dcGQKDtLCb 🇲🇼👊⚖️
Do you know who Tabitha Chawinga is?
"I need to play for the girls in Africa. They need to see there are women in this world that can play football like men.”
Tabitha Chawinga has made history after becoming the women’s top scorer in Italy’s Serie A.
https://t.co/cLZlbQidBv
Thank you @chreaamalawi for drawing attention to this crisis. Prisoners admitted to hospital in Southern Malawi with malnutrition @BBCAfrica
https://t.co/mUi1uIf5RL
Are we failing parents whose children are taken into care? @guardian short answer: yes. Well said @Judi_evansi - grateful for organisations like @PauseOrg https://t.co/FB8V7YjKk4
“A fair and just society requires fair access to justice – yet many people in England and Wales today struggle to exercise that right”. Bleak opening line to Bar Council report - Access denied:
The state of the justice system in England and Wales in 2022 https://t.co/Urak8OaeUU
“I’m a 16-year-old orphan from an East African country escaping a warzone and religious persecution... What is the safe and legal route for me?"
Conservative MP Tim Loughton asks Home Secretary Suella Braverman to explain how a refugee could reach the UK to claim asylum.
The family said they had "no doubt at all that we were treated this way because we are not from this country and less aware of how the systems in the UK work".
https://t.co/4B7F3H5mdX