Guidance note: How legal pro bono assistance can add value to development programming

LASER has been tasked to test the assumption that pro bono international legal advice can make a significant contribution to reform processes in developing countries. This includes testing the theory that greater impact can be achieved through a better matching of pro bono supply to demand, and linking pro bono legal expertise to broader programming and reform processes.

This guidance note presents lessons from different models of pro bono legal assistance that LASER has piloted, drawing out practical lessons from interventions in Sierra Leone, Burma, Uganda, Rwanda and Somaliland.

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