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During 1995 to about 2000, various justice delivery institutions strengthened performance in institutional establishments, pilot initiatives, as well as policy and programmatic interventions. Civil society organisations also targeted the users of the justice delivery agencies with major focus on human rights education, legal rights awareness, and legal aid. In 2001 , the Legal Aid Service Providers’ Network in Uganda (LASPNET) was conceived to coordinate civil society players in addressing issues of access to justice. In April 2004, LASPNET was registered and formalised its legal status as a company limited by guarantee. Currently, LASPNET is pursuing NGO status. |
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