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Lawyers for Justice in Libya

Org #47483
Vetted since 2018
2011
year founded
$71,612
raised on GlobalGiving
6
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

LFJL is a non-governmental organisation and charity, incorporated for the public benefit in order to defend and promote human rights in Libya. LFJL was established in response to the 17 February 2011 uprising in Libya. We exist, work for, and are passionate about the promotion of justice, human rights, and democracy in Libya. We seek to promote and nurture the legal profession and civil society in Libya. LFJL's growing team works between Tripoli and London. We speak seven languages, are qualified in seven jurisdictions, and are graduates from the University of Oxford, the Sorbonne, the School of Oriental and African Studies and Stanford University. Our team has expertise in internationa... read more

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
John Comai
John Comai
Team
Elham A Saudi
Organization Information
LFJL c/o GENESIS Ground Floor,
3 Dufferin Street
London, EC1Y 8NA
United Kingdom
02072567877
Organization Information
LFJL c/o GENESIS Ground Floor,
3 Dufferin Street
London, EC1Y 8NA
United Kingdom
02072567877

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

New structure, Derna report, accountability update

By John Comai | Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

First, an update on Libya’s international context. The UN Security Council approved a temporary extension to the UNSMIL mandate, leaving only three months to find a new SRSG amongst opposition... Read the full report ›

Updates on Routes to Justice, July 2024

By John Comai | Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

Just a few days after LFJL’s last report on this project, Special Representative to the Secretary General Abdoulaye Bathily tendered his resignation, leaving the UN Support Mission in Libya... Read the full report ›

Urgent action needed to prevent more deaths at sea

By Raheema Abdirizaq | Communications Officer

2024 continues to be marked by tragedies and incidents impacting migrants, refugees and asylum seekers leaving Libya. In March, during a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) rescue mission, a... Read the full report ›
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