The Legal and Media Clinic aims to provide specialized legal services and legal and media guidance to vulnerable groups, particularly journalists, women, and victims of rights and freedoms violations. The Clinic also serves as a center for awareness and training in legal issues, freedom of expression, and combating hate speech
1. Providing free legal consultation services to journalists, activists, and women survivors of violence.
2. Building and empowering a specialized legal and media team focused on rights and freedoms issues.
3. Monitoring, documenting, and advocating for violations whenever possible.
4. Raising legal and media awareness within local and digital communities.
• Establishing a physical clinic office in Mukalla, alongside a virtual legal support unit.
• Launching an online platform for legal consultation and awareness.
• Implementing training programs for journalists and activists on relevant laws.
• Publishing periodic reports on the status of rights and freedoms in Hadhramout.
• Conducting field-based and digital media campaigns on women’s rights, children’s rights, and freedom of expression.
• Providing more than 1,000 free legal consultations within one year.
• Legally training and empowering 100 journalists and activists.
• Documenting, publishing, and raising awareness on violations of rights and freedoms.
• Reaching more than 20,000 beneficiaries through digital awareness campaigns.
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