By Floris van der Stoep | Coordinator School for Justice
Double impact
The good news keeps coming and yet so much more to do. The new 2022 batch of 30 paralegals has started and completed their theory and have since last month started their practical placements where their theory will be applied in real life. In Nepal it is very difficult to file police reports for thousands of girls and women as it is not only costly, there are also only men to receive their report.
Our paralegals therefore form a unique group of young women providing safe and easy access to justice providing support in filing reports, and they do it for free. How great to see the double impact of this training as while they support others the paralegals are increasing their own knowledge and experience thereby expanding their impact as change agents, fighting to stop children from being sexually exploited and helping those whose rights are violated to get justice!
The university track students are also increasingly taking responsibility over their own life and…. that of vulnerable children at risk of being trafficked and sexually exploited. They come up with their own initiatives already, suggesting how children can be best reached to warn them for trafficking and make sure they are protected. While continuing to become professionals in the fight against sexual exploitation of children they are already making the world a better place!
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