Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip

It’s comprised primarily from organizations that are non-public, non-state civil society actors that are politically unaffiliated.

In 2012 network members provided legal aid services (awareness, consultation and representation) to more than 23,000 people, of whom 72% were women.

Such knowledge and confidence can help in solving legal problems without recourse to the courts, a cost-effective and empowering strategy.

Statistics for people Benefited from Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip, From April 2011 to May 2013.

The purpose of in-campus legal clinics is to encourage students’ engagement with the issues and concerns of the community.

Logo of Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip AJ Net
Agreement Signing Ceremony between UNDP Palestine ( Ibrahim Abu-shammalah left) and Bar Associations ( Salama Bseiso right), Gaza City April 25, 2013.
Fredrik Westerholm from the Consulate General of Sweden in Jerusalem visiting the Legal Aid clinic in Palestinian Bar Association , Gaza City 7-4-2013