EPISODE · Apr 29, 2022 · 1H 10M
How Justice Defenders is Using Education to Defend the Defenceless | Milly Kakungulu & Hannah Ahamedi
from Urban Limitrophe · host Alexandra Lambropoulos
In this episode, my co-host Hannah Ahamedi and I chatted with Milly Kakungulu, the Education Department Lead at Justice Defenders Uganda. Through our discussion, we learned more about how the Justice Defenders (formerly known as the African Prisons Project) are defending the defenceless by educating prisoners on how to provide legal services for themselves and others. In this episode, you'll learn about:the importance of a people-centred approach to justice,the different challenges that prisoners face with getting access to justice in the current legal system, the Justice Defenders model (education, training, practice) and the various opportunities that Justice Defenders provides participants,how prisoners have leveraged the education Justice Defenders' has provided them to transform their own lives and influence policies that improve justice within their communities at various government levels,the Reach Alliance (@reachallianceto ) and how our research project inspired Hannah and I to create this episode,and much more!Guest: Milly Kakungulu, Education Department Lead at Justice DefendersWebsite: https://www.justice-defenders.org/Co-Host: Hannah AhamediAcknowledgements:This episode is co-sponsored by the University of Toronto School of Cities and the Department of Geography and Planning. About Urban Limitrophe:Please visit www.urbanlimitrophe.com for all episode show notes and references and guest details. Instagram & Twitter: @urbanlimitrophe Please address any related communication to hello[at]urbanlimitrophe.com Credits: Music by Imany LambropoulosEditing by Hannah AhamediPodcast concept, development, and design by Alexandra Lambropoulos.
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In this episode, my co-host Hannah and I chatted with Milly Kakungulu, the Education Department Lead at Justice Defenders Uganda. Through our discussion, we learned more about how the Justice Defenders (formerly known as the African Prisons Project) are defending the defenceless by educating prisoners on how to provide legal services for themselves and others. In this episode, you'll learn about: - the importance of a people-centred approach to justice, the different challenges that prisoners face with getting access to justice in the current legal system, - the Justice Defenders model (education, training, practice) and the various opportunities that Justice Defenders provides participants, - how prisoners have leveraged the education Justice Defenders' has provided them to transform their own lives and influence policies that improve justice within their communities at various government levels, - and much more! Guest: Milly Kakungulu - Website: https://www.justice-defenders.org/ Co-Host: Hannah Ahamedi Acknowledgements: This episode is co-sponsored by the University of Toronto School of Cities and the Department of Geography and Planning. About Urban Limitrophe: Please visit www.urbanlimitrophe.com for all episode show notes and references and guest details. Instagram & Twitter: @urbanlimitrophe Please address any related communication to hello[at]urbanlimitrophe.com Credits: - Music by Imany Lambropoulos - Editing by Hannah Ahamedi - Podcast concept, development, and design by Alexandra Lambropoulos.
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