By Jeny Pokharel | Office co-rodinator
The paralegals of the sixth paralegal training received their paralegal certicate. In the sixth paralegal training we had 23 survivor girls and women. They sat for the open competition examination on February 7' 2015. The result of the examination was out on February 12' 2015. 16 out of 23 girls passed the examination successfuly and received their legalized certificates. Now they are the certified paralegals. More than half of the certified paralegals have been working in the busy police stations of Kathmandu, Nepal.
We have completed the paralegal training program in Pokhara as well. 15 of the paralegal trainees are placed in six police stations of Pokhara for their practical internship. Combining both the paralegals of Kathmandu and Pokhara, they have filed 5, 018 complaints including the court cases and 578 have gotten justice.
If we get enough funding we are planning to start the paralegal training in Morang as well. As this is also one of the busiest city in Nepal and is near to the Indian border. We hope that we will be able to start the training there soon.
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