We are pleased to be partnering with @ug_lawsociety to provide training to criminal advocates appearing in capital cases on a pro bono basis. High quality representation on both sides is essential for a fair trial, and to avoid miscarriages of justice. @BennieAlex@lwangav70
Today, the Uganda Law Society and Evolve - Foundation for International Legal Assistance officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, solidifying a formal collaboration between the two organisations. This partnership aims to enhance capacity within the legal profession and elevate access to justice by offering Pro bono legal advice and assistance in capital cases. The agreement includes a commitment to providing comprehensive training and mentorship to Ugandan advocates actively engaged in such cases. Together, we aspire to strengthen the legal community's ability to address complex issues and contribute to a more just and equitable society. @Evolve_FILA @AlexBennie @lwangav70@AdetiChristine@matsikogodwin @MNimwesiga @BarihoMichael
@ODPPUGANDA@a4id@ROLE_UK@UKinUganda The platform was formally opened today in a ceremony in Kampala. @BennieAlex and Marianne Alton of Evolve are conducting the first training of prosecutors on the platform.
@ODPPUGANDA We are pleased to have created an online virtual training platform for the ODPP. We thank our partners in the ODPP who have helped to deliver the project, @a4id's @ROLE_UK programme for funding this work and to @UKinUganda for bringing the stakeholders together.
We are extending the deadline for applications for our in country Project Manager to Thursday 24th February. Follow the link below for more information: https://t.co/Z1OJNfp5H2
Evolve is looking to recruit an in-country Project Manager, part time Volunteer Administrator and part-time Volunteer Communications Officer. Please visit our website for more details
https://t.co/Z1OJNfp5H2
It has been a privilege to have worked with Hon. Justice Bart Katureebe @JudiciaryUG over the last five years. We wish him an enjoyable and peaceful retirement.
Here is Otim Moses (right) with Evolve volunteer @lwangav70 released after serving 10 years on death row, having been unlawfully sentenced to death for an offence committed when he was still a child.
The Supreme Court review of Otim Moses, in which Evolve has been offering technical assistance, has resulted in his immediate release! Thanks to all those involved including @BarristerinKLA, @BennieAlex, @Altonflowers and Alex Chakmakjian @1MCBChambers
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Sir Fazle was a true inspiration - a man who literally helped give hope & opportunity to millions of people in Bangladesh and around the world.@gatesfoundation is proud to partner with @BRACworld to build on his amazing legacy
Sir Fazle was a humanitarian who helped us learn about development work: Building an efficient organization while never forgetting who you were doing it for. We were saddened to hear of his passing and will forever draw inspiration from his work, as will the rest of the world.
Please visit https://t.co/OlcMf1ous8 to learn more about Sir Fazle’s life and share your remembrances. You can also share your thoughts and memories by email: [email protected]. Thank you for keeping Sir Fazle in your prayers.
Sir Fazle has been an incredible inspiration to all of us. Since Evolve's inception, Sir Fazle has provided us with invaluable support and guidance for which we will be forever grateful. He will be deeply missed.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of our patron, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed. He was the founder of the world's largest NGO @BRACworld, dedicated to alleviating poverty and empowering millions of people around the world through social and economic programmes.
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we have to inform you of the passing of BRAC’s founder, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed. No words of consolation can take away the pain of losing him. We will honour his legacy with the same resilience, dignity and humility that he has instilled in us.
Honoured to have attended the @JudiciaryUG Sentencing Guidelines Committee meeting today at the High Court chaired by the Principal Judge, His Lordship Dr Yorokamu Bamwine.
Happening now: The 2nd Benedicto Kiwanuka Memorial Lecture underway at the Judiciary Headquarters gardens. The lecture is under the theme “The quest for Justice and Rule of Law.”
"I was absolutely delighted to win. The award is a wonderful way of recognising the pro bono work undertaken by the junior Bar."
@Altonflowers was 2018's Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year. Do you know someone worthy of this year's award?
Nominate: https://t.co/n5EOeljaU8