• Annual general Meeting 2023

    Annual general Meeting 2023

    A group Photo of participants during the 14th AGM 2023 at the secretariat

  • 1st Regional Conference on Access to Legal Aid

    1st Regional Conference on Access to Legal Aid

    A group photo moment with some of the delegates who attended the conference 1st Regional Conference on Access to Legal Aid in India

  • UNODC Introductory Visits

    UNODC Introductory Visits

    A group photo moment with Mr. Gabula Ezra Chairperson of Iganga (In a wheel chair) and his district team from 12th – 22nd November 2023.

  • UNODC Inception Meetings

    UNODC Inception Meetings

    A group photo of all participants at the town hall of Kibaale District on the 19th December 2023 during the UNODC inception meetings

  • UNODC Introductoey Visits

    UNODC Introductoey Visits

    LASPNET team headed by Mr. Badru Walusansa - Director of Programs discussing UNODC programme with the District Leadership of Moroto during the Introductory visits from 12th – 22nd November 2023.

Our Vision

A Free and Just Society.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Our Mission

To provide a platform for effective networking and collaboration to enhance legal aid service delivery and access to justice for the most vulnerable and marginalised people.

Our Goal

To Improve networking, collaboration and coordination among legal aid service providers in Uganda.                                                                     

Our Mandate

To strengthen coordination and networking of LASPs, harmonisation and standardisation of legal aid service provision by the different service providers, lobbying and advocacy to facilitate a favourable legal and policy environment.

Features & Highlights

LASPS Validate 5 modules of the upgraded IIMS

The Integrated information Management System popularly known by legal aid service providers as IIMS has been continuously updated to make it more responsive and adaptive to the different needs of the members.  On the 5th April 2017 selected LASPNET members met at Piato Restaurant in Kampala to validate the new functionalities/modules added onto the system which is already being utilized to ease case referral and reporting.

 The new modules that were validated included; a Web and mobile Social Application module where users of the IIMS, clients and the public converse and connect with one another through their mobile phones/tablets, using computer browsers and any browser based device; the Means and Merit Assessment Test (MMT) which helps assess the eligibility and credibility of an individual seeking for legal aid, it assesses vulnerability, poverty and marginalization of a client seeking legal aid services; Clients Referral Module which acts as a pathway of referring a client from one LASP to another. This module has been coupled with the GIS Module which shows the locations of the nearest LASP and Justice Law and order sector institutions. Lastly, the Offline (Desktop) module which is a secondary application to the IIMS that synchronizes data with the online application when an internet connection is detected on the computer where the application is installed. All modules were validated with amendments.

The meeting was opened by the Executive Director of LASPNET, Ms. Sylvia Namubiru Mukasa who emphasized that the IIMS is intended to strengthen collection of data, utilization, analyzing trends in the cases LASPs take on and reporting. She noted the importance of the system through its functions that improve the manner in which services are delivered to the people.  While concluding her remarks, she requested and encouraged members to use, embrace and popularize the IIMS system to ease their work and applauded DGF for heavily investing in the system with the aim of enhancing legal aid accessibility by the indigent.

The validation process was participatory and it took the form of scrutiny of each module with comments, interjections, amendments, corrections and repeals. These efforts are LASPNET’s way of being part of the solution to improve service delivery in legal aid service provision as opposed to lamentation.

Mr. Paul Kavuma, the LASPNET Board Member on Merit who closed the event, appreciated the participants, the Consultants and the Secretariat team for ensuring that the validation process concludes successfully. He noted that the IIMS system was the most funded project of LASPNET and that the DGF was looking forward to its utilization by all members of the Network and Leap Partners. He further committed that the Consultants would incorporate the comments and suggestions from the meeting in order to have an accommodative, responsive and user friendly system.

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ABOUT LASPNET

The Legal Aid Service Providers Network (LASPNET) is a national member NGO established in 2004 to provide strategic linkages and a collaboration framework for the Legal Aid Service Providers and maintain a common front to interface with various actors in the Justice, Law and Order Sector in Uganda. It targets three critical aspects of coordination: a collective role bringing together different LASPs for solidarity in strategizing, sharing lessons and experiences, while minimizing duplication; capacitating them through collaborative research and analysis ; as well as documenting, providing needed feedback, and amplifying voice on key issues regarding access to justice/legal aid at regional, national or international level.

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