Rhodes University Legal Aid Clinic: Advice Office Project
Rhodes University
- Program Civil Society
- Program Area Increasing Access to Justice
- Grant Amount $200,000
- Grant Period July 1, 2012–June 30, 2014
- Location Grahamstown, South Africa
- Geographic Focus Eastern Cape, Province of
About this grant
Rhodes University was founded in 1904 and is one of the oldest universities in South Africa with a reputation as a center of excellence. The Rhodes University Legal Aid Clinic: Advice Office Project is part of the law faculty at Rhodes University, and its main aim is to improve access to legal services in poor areas. Its activities include assisting poor people with legal advice, running human rights awareness campaigns, and supporting paralegal advice offices in the Eastern Cape province. Past support enabled the clinic to provide training and mentoring support to advice office paralegals, provide financial support to select advice offices, and assist clients requiring legal support and representation. This grant will support the grantee to continue to train and mentor advice office workers, provide financial support to advice offices, and offer on- and off-site services to advice offices to allow them to access professional advice from attorneys when dealing with complicated legal matters.