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Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip

It used to call "Network of Legal Aid Providers Awn", in March 2013 the member of the network change the name to "Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip" AJ Net. Also known as "Awn Network" (Arabic: شبكة عون), many people in Gaza prefer to call it Legal Clinics (Arabic: العيادة القانونية), it was established by UNDP/PAPP [1]Gaza in ِApril-2011. It’s comprised primarily from organizations that are non-public, non-state civil society actors that are politically unaffiliated.

Logo of Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip AJ Net

The Network edit

 
Agreement Signing Ceremony between UNDP Palestine (Ibrahim Abu-shammalah left) and Bar Associations (Salama Bseiso right), Gaza City April 25, 2013.

The members of Awn Network are; the Palestinian Bar Association, human right organizations, community-based organizations and academic institutions, the permanent secretariat of the Awn Network is within the Palestinian Bar Association. In 2012 network members provided legal aid services (awareness, consultation and representation) to more than 23,000 people, of whom 72% were women. Awn Net has invested heavily in coordination and cooperation within the 20 members of the network by supporting dialogue meetings (including the Legal Task Force), referral mechanisms, the case management system and the legal aid database, while continuing to provide capacity development support to individual network members and working to ensure sustainability of the network. Awn Network has provided legal services to mainly poor and vulnerable people, to strengthen their access to justice and solve their legal problems at the lowest and simplest level possible.[2]

Legal services provided edit

Legal services start with legal information and education, giving people knowledge that they have rights under the law and how to exercise them. Such knowledge and confidence can help in solving legal problems without recourse to the courts, a cost-effective and empowering strategy. Where legal remedies are available, this can be the cheapest and simplest form of legal aid, and the one where the greatest resources should be applied. Legal advice (explaining what the law means and how to exercise it in relation to a concrete problem) is often less costly than providing assistance – understood as helping a person to take legal steps to protect their rights. Free judicial representation by Awn Network’s legal aid lawyers is only limited to poor individuals who can’t afford paying courts fees or lawyers’ costs.

Statistics for people Benefited from Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip, From April 2011 to May 2013.[3]

Free Legal Aid Services
Total of Beneficiaries Females Males
Legal Advice and Consultation 4115 2826 1289
Legal Mediation 3065 2060 1005
Legal Representation 342 273 69
Judicial Representation (Civil Courts) 388 327 61
Judicial Representation (Shariá Courts) 870 750 120
Total 8780 6236 2544
Successfully Adjudicated (Civil Cases) 239 181 58
Successfully Adjudicated (Shariá Cases) 622 490 132
Public Legal Awareness
Sessions Hours Total of Beneficiaries Females Males Boys Girls
1288 644 36,358 27,580 8766 10 2
Other Services
Type of Assistance Total of Beneficiaries Females Males Boys Girls
Social Assistance 41 31 0 0 10
Psychosocial Support 1030 933 72 0 25
Other Assistance 1975 1756 192 0 27
Total 3046 2720 264 0 62

Legal Aid Clinics edit

 
Fredrik Westerholm from the Consulate General of Sweden in Jerusalem visiting the Legal Aid clinic in Palestinian Bar Association, Gaza City 7-4-2013

The Awn Network oversees 14 legal aid clinics. There are two types of legal clinics, university/in-campus legal clinics[4] and community legal aid clinics. The community legal aid clinics are based at civil society organizations and aims at providing free of charge legal services to needy people and enhancing access to justice. The purpose of in-campus legal clinics is to encourage students’ engagement with the issues and concerns of the community. In addition, students are exposed to hands-on legal experience and they receive high-quality training on legal skills

Gaza Legal Aid Network Members edit

The Secretary-General for Awn net is Mr Salama Bseiso 2011-2013, the following NGOs are the main members of the net:

  • The Palestinian Bar Association
  • Al-Azhar University – Gaza
  • Islamic University of Gaza
  • University of Palestine – Gaza
  • University College of Applied Sciences
  • The National Society for Democracy and Law[5]
  • The Culture and Free Thoughts Association
  • Union of Women Programs Centers (7 branches)
  • Women Affairs Center
  • Al Atta’ Benevolent Association
  • Palestinian Commission for Refugees[6]
  • Palestinian Institute for Communication and Development
  • Hadaf Center for Human Rights[7]
  • Aisha Association for the Protection of Women and Children
  • Community Media Center
  • Coalition for Justice
  • South Women Media Forum
  • Center for Women’s Legal Research and Consulting
  • El Wedad Rehabilitation Society[8]
  • Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution[9]

References edit

  1. ^ UNDP Programme of Assistance to Palestinian People (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2013-05-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "The National Society for Democracy and Law - The idea of the causes and background of the work of Legal Aid Scheme". www.nsdl.org.ps.
  3. ^ Statistics of Gaza Legal Aid System,2011,2012,2013 The Islamic University Legal Clinic
  4. ^ "وحدة المساعدة والاستشارات القانونية". legalclinic.alazhar.edu.ps.
  5. ^ "The National Society for Democracy and Law". www.nsdl.org.ps.
  6. ^ . 15 June 2013. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Hadaf Center for Human Rights". www.hadaf-hr.org.
  8. ^ . 3 August 2013. Archived from the original on 3 August 2013.
  9. ^ . 14 November 2013. Archived from the original on 14 November 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Official Awn Network Video Channel
  • Al-Azhar University Legal Clinic Website (in Arabic)
  • (in Arabic)

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It used to call Network of Legal Aid Providers Awn in March 2013 the member of the network change the name to Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip AJ Net Also known as Awn Network Arabic شبكة عون many people in Gaza prefer to call it Legal Clinics Arabic العيادة القانونية it was established by UNDP PAPP 1 Gaza in April 2011 It s comprised primarily from organizations that are non public non state civil society actors that are politically unaffiliated Logo of Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip AJ Net Contents 1 The Network 2 Legal services provided 3 Legal Aid Clinics 4 Gaza Legal Aid Network Members 5 References 6 External linksThe Network edit nbsp Agreement Signing Ceremony between UNDP Palestine Ibrahim Abu shammalah left and Bar Associations Salama Bseiso right Gaza City April 25 2013 The members of Awn Network are the Palestinian Bar Association human right organizations community based organizations and academic institutions the permanent secretariat of the Awn Network is within the Palestinian Bar Association In 2012 network members provided legal aid services awareness consultation and representation to more than 23 000 people of whom 72 were women Awn Net has invested heavily in coordination and cooperation within the 20 members of the network by supporting dialogue meetings including the Legal Task Force referral mechanisms the case management system and the legal aid database while continuing to provide capacity development support to individual network members and working to ensure sustainability of the network Awn Network has provided legal services to mainly poor and vulnerable people to strengthen their access to justice and solve their legal problems at the lowest and simplest level possible 2 Legal services provided editLegal services start with legal information and education giving people knowledge that they have rights under the law and how to exercise them Such knowledge and confidence can help in solving legal problems without recourse to the courts a cost effective and empowering strategy Where legal remedies are available this can be the cheapest and simplest form of legal aid and the one where the greatest resources should be applied Legal advice explaining what the law means and how to exercise it in relation to a concrete problem is often less costly than providing assistance understood as helping a person to take legal steps to protect their rights Free judicial representation by Awn Network s legal aid lawyers is only limited to poor individuals who can t afford paying courts fees or lawyers costs Statistics for people Benefited from Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip From April 2011 to May 2013 3 Free Legal Aid Services Total of Beneficiaries Females MalesLegal Advice and Consultation 4115 2826 1289Legal Mediation 3065 2060 1005Legal Representation 342 273 69Judicial Representation Civil Courts 388 327 61Judicial Representation Sharia Courts 870 750 120Total 8780 6236 2544Successfully Adjudicated Civil Cases 239 181 58Successfully Adjudicated Sharia Cases 622 490 132Public Legal Awareness Sessions Hours Total of Beneficiaries Females Males Boys Girls1288 644 36 358 27 580 8766 10 2Other Services Type of Assistance Total of Beneficiaries Females Males Boys GirlsSocial Assistance 41 31 0 0 10Psychosocial Support 1030 933 72 0 25Other Assistance 1975 1756 192 0 27Total 3046 2720 264 0 62Legal Aid Clinics edit nbsp Fredrik Westerholm from the Consulate General of Sweden in Jerusalem visiting the Legal Aid clinic in Palestinian Bar Association Gaza City 7 4 2013The Awn Network oversees 14 legal aid clinics There are two types of legal clinics university in campus legal clinics 4 and community legal aid clinics The community legal aid clinics are based at civil society organizations and aims at providing free of charge legal services to needy people and enhancing access to justice The purpose of in campus legal clinics is to encourage students engagement with the issues and concerns of the community In addition students are exposed to hands on legal experience and they receive high quality training on legal skillsGaza Legal Aid Network Members editThe Secretary General for Awn net is Mr Salama Bseiso 2011 2013 the following NGOs are the main members of the net The Palestinian Bar Association Al Azhar University Gaza Islamic University of Gaza University of Palestine Gaza University College of Applied Sciences The National Society for Democracy and Law 5 The Culture and Free Thoughts Association Union of Women Programs Centers 7 branches Women Affairs Center Al Atta Benevolent Association Palestinian Commission for Refugees 6 Palestinian Institute for Communication and Development Hadaf Center for Human Rights 7 Aisha Association for the Protection of Women and Children Community Media Center Coalition for Justice South Women Media Forum Center for Women s Legal Research and Consulting El Wedad Rehabilitation Society 8 Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution 9 References edit UNDP Programme of Assistance to Palestinian People Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 01 23 Retrieved 2013 05 10 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link The National Society for Democracy and Law The idea of the causes and background of the work of Legal Aid Scheme www nsdl org ps Statistics of Gaza Legal Aid System 2011 2012 2013 The Islamic University Legal Clinic وحدة المساعدة والاستشارات القانونية legalclinic alazhar edu ps The National Society for Democracy and Law www nsdl org ps الهيئة الفلسطينية للاجئين 15 June 2013 Archived from the original on 15 June 2013 Hadaf Center for Human Rights www hadaf hr org El Wedad Soc for Community Rehabilitation Home Page 3 August 2013 Archived from the original on 3 August 2013 The Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution PCDCR 14 November 2013 Archived from the original on 14 November 2013 External links editOfficial website The Official Awn Network Video Channel UNDP Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People Al Azhar University Legal Clinic Website in Arabic The Islamic University Legal Clinic Website in Arabic Palestinian Bar Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Awn Access to Justice Network in Gaza Strip amp oldid 1106264883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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