• UNDOC project in Kabarole district

    UNDOC project in Kabarole district

    District officials led by Mr. Rwabuhinga Richard (Blue Suit) the Chairperson LCV officially launching the UNDOC project in Kabarole district

  • The official launch of UNODC Programme in Yumbe District on 23rd July 2024 at the District headquarters

  • The district CAO of Kabale Mr. appending his signature as a sign of commitment to support the UNODC Programme during the official launch at Kabale District headquarters on 1st August 2024

  • LASPNET team handing over project equipments and 20 bicycles to Ms. Ndagire Jessica Nsobya- the District CAO of Kassanda and othe district officials after the inception and launch meeting on 10th July 2024

  • UNODC Programme official launch in Masindi District on 19th July 2024 at the district headquarters

  • A group photo comprising of the Deputy CAO of Kabarole district, Chairperson LCV and Hon members of the district Council, representatives from JLOS, UNODC Steering Committee Member, Legal officers from LDC LAC, LASPNET Board member, the CEO LASPNET and LASPNET staff at Kabarole District Headquarters on 15th July 2024

  • Dr. Sylvia Namubiru (in the Middle) handing over signed MOU's to the district CAO of Kasanda Ms. Ndagire Jessica Nsobya after the inception and official Launch of the UNODC programme on 10th July 2024 at the district Council Hall

  • Mr. Rwabuhinga Richard (Blue Suit), the Chairman LCV Kabarole District receiving a motor cycle and other UNODC project equipments from Dr. Sylvia Namubiru M. -the CEO of LASPNET after the inception and official launch of the programme at Kabarole district headquarters on 15th July 2024

  • Mr. Ronald Bagamuhunda the representative of the RDC Kabale District Local Government delivering his remarks during the inception and launch meetings on 1st August 2024

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

Press release: Respect freedoms, End worrying spate of intimidations, kidnaps and Detentions.

For Immediate Release Uganda: Respect freedoms, end worrying spate of intimidations, kidnaps and detentions (Kampala / April 12, 2017) – The Ugandan government must guarantee Dr. Stella Nyanzi, an academic and vocal social media critic a fair trial and respect of due process and court orders during her trial, the National Coalition of Human Rights defenders – Uganda (NCHRD-U) and the undersigned organisations said today. These organisations further condemned the kidnap and torture of NTV journalist Gertrude Uwitware by unknown assailants; commend the police for taking action to ensure her safe return and further urge for thorough investigations to bring her abductors to justice.

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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.

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Uphold rule of law to achieve vision 2040

In a space of only three months, since January 2017, the rule of law in Uganda has faced tremendous questions and challenges bringing to the fore the impression that judicial independence is at a crossroads.  The situation is graver when those expected to be the vanguards of justice contribute to its desecration, case in point being the interim injunction by Justice Steven Kavuma, the Deputy Chief Justice barring Parliament from deliberating on the peculiar award of sh6 b to 42 public officials for winning two tax disputes; against Heritage Oil and Gas and Tullow Uganda.

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  • 31 March , 2017
    Access to justice is described as a fundamental right, as well as a key means to defend other rights. For justice to be real, it has to be available, affordable and accessible to all. Therefore, availability and accessibility of institutions (whether formal or informal) both in terms of facilities and human resource is crucial to empower the people to realize and protect their human rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Uganda and other international covenants such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Convention on Civil and Political Rights (1966) to which Uganda is signatory.
  • 03 February , 2017
    2ND FEBRUARY 2017 On the morning of 2nd February 2017, the Premises of Legal Aid Service Providers Network (LASPNET), off Balintuma road in Mengo were broken into. Two laptops, one belonging to the Executive Director and four camcorders were stolen. A safe was also broken and money taken. The prime suspect, Simon Osire who was the security guard on duty abandoned the gun and his whereabouts remain unknown. This adds LASPNET to the list of over 28 CSOs broken into between 2013 and 2016.

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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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