Delivering Justice to Sierra Leone's Poor : An Analysis of the Work of Timap for Justice
This report introduces findings from qualitative, case-study-based field research undertaken in late 2007 as part of a review of the work of Timap for justice (Timap), a not for-profit paralegal and advocacy organization in Sierra Leone. The analys...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2018
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/217551468027855241/Delivering-justice-to-Sierra-Leones-poor-an-analysis-of-the-work-of-Timap-for-justice http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30532 |
Summary: | This report introduces findings from
qualitative, case-study-based field research undertaken in
late 2007 as part of a review of the work of Timap for
justice (Timap), a not for-profit paralegal and advocacy
organization in Sierra Leone. The analysis was intended to
explain how and to what extent Timap has achieved its goals,
in particular: 1) to help people achieve concrete solutions
to justice problems; and 2) to increase the accountability
and fairness of both traditional and formal governmental
institutions. The primary audience for this report is
Timap's directors and paralegals, though the data may
also be useful to other paralegal organizations in
developing nations, institutions with a focus on justice and
rule of law, development institutions, and a wider audience
with an interest in local-level justice. |
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