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What We’re Learning from Communities:
Summary: Reform begins with listening. Drawing from field experiences in Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa, this reflection highlights how survivors, paralegals, and community advocates are shaping justice systems from the ground up. Key Takeaways: Why community insights are essential to survivor-sensitive reform Practical lessons from grassroots initiatives The role of trust and empathy in justice work
Sajid Karimee
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Digital Legal Access in Rwanda:
Summary: Rwanda’s journey toward accessible digital justice platforms offers powerful lessons for the continent. This case study examines how technology, policy, and collaboration can create a model for inclusive legal access. Key Takeaways: Steps taken by Rwanda’s Ministry of Justice and partners Digital literacy as a barrier and opportunity Replicating success across regional contexts
Sajid Karimee
Nov 10, 20251 min read


The Future of Justice in Africa:
Summary: As Africa’s justice systems evolve, reform alone is not enough. This article explores how digital innovation, survivor-centered design, and community participation are transforming justice from an institutional process into a lived experience. Key Takeaways: The shift from punitive justice to restorative and inclusive models Emerging digital platforms improving access to justice How African-led frameworks can redefine justice on global terms
Sajid Karimee
Nov 10, 20251 min read
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