National Legal Aid Clinic for Women (NLACW)
National Legal Aid Clinic for Women (NLACW)
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Mission to provide affordable legal aid services to women and children

The National Legal Aid Clinic for Women (NLACW) was founded in 1990 with the mission to provide affordable legal aid services to women and children in marginalized social sectors who have experienced social injustice.

Many of these individuals lack the financial means to hire a lawyer for legal representation in their pursuit of justice. NLACW is dedicated to offering legal services, representation, legal information, and education. Additionally, the organization actively engages in advocacy for policy and law reform concerning the rights of women and children.

The funding for NLACW's activities comes from various sources, including donations from its parent organization, the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ), client contributions, and collaborations with partner organizations. NLACW envisions a society where underprivileged women and children have equitable and unhindered access to legal rights through proper legal representation.

Address
110A/150 Musonda Ngosa Road, Villa Elizabetha, Lusaka, Zambia
Website
https://bizbwana.com/orgs/national-legal-aid-clinic-for-women
Phone
+260 975 966503
Email
nlacwlusaka@gmail.com
Mission to provide affordable legal aid services to women and children
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National Legal Aid Clinic for Women (NLACW) was established in 1990 to provide affordable legal aid services to women and children from marginalised social sectors who have been victims of social injustice. Often these people cannot afford the cost of hiring a lawyer to represent them in their pursuit of justice. NLACW offers legal services, representation, legal information and education and conducts advocacy for policy and law reform on women and children’s rights. NLACW’s activities are financed by donations from their mother body, the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ), client contributions and co-operating partners. NLACW wants to see a society where underprivileged women and children have fair and equal access to legal rights through legal representation.