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The Legal Aid Board has held a sensitization meeting with a wider body of the Inter-Religious Council,

The Legal Aid Board has held a sensitization meeting with a wider body of the Inter-Religious Council, at the Council of Churches Hall, King Harman Road in Freetown. In a Power Point presentation, the Executive Director gave an in-depth explanation about the inception and activities of the Board. Questions ranging from plans to follow-up on discharged prisoners, the formation of the Citizens Advisory Bureau, the change from a prison to a correctional Center, the thresh hold for indigents and the recognition of people who offer themselves to help others in society. It was unanimously agreed by members of the Inter-Religious Council to partner with the Legal Aid Board. Derek Nat-George PRO Legal Aid Board 

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Honour before Honours’ has paid a very good dividend to the Human Rights Giant, Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board Siewrra Leone, Mrs Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles, a product of the Methodist Girls High School.

Honour before Honours’ has paid a very good dividend to the Human Rights Giant, Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone, Mrs Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles, a product of the Methodist Girls High School. The National Opinion Pools Sierra Leone, a network of online contributors, has recognized Mrs Fatmata Claire-Hanciles as a ‘Woman of Substance’, at a Certification Ceremony held on Tuesday 8 th March, The International Women’s Day. The colourful ceremony took place at the MAS Entertainment Complex, Calaba Town. Some 40 women of substance were recognized for their good contributions to their communities, for which hundreds of relatives, friends and acquaintances happily cheered them. Mrs Fatmata Carlton-Hanciles is a role model to women and girls in Sierra Leone.  The Calaba Town community was the first community to benefit from the mandate of the Legal Aid Board. The Alternative Dispute Resolution Method was applied to solve the dispute between the police

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The Legal Aid Board in collaboration with the Office of the Attorney General has held a land mark meeting with the people of the Calaba Town community,

The Legal Aid Board in collaboration with the Office of the Attorney General has held a land mark meeting with the people of the Calaba Town community, at the Fomex Carwash Football Field at Calaba Town. Hundreds of people turned out to hear the goodwill message of free legal representation provided by the Government of Sierra Leone. The Executive Director, Legal Aid Board, Fatmata Claire Carlton-Hanciles, described the Legal Aid Board as the new suckling mother Government has created to defend the people of Sierra Leone. Mrs Carlton-Hanciles said that His Excellency the President saw the immense violation of the rights of his people and concluded that free legal representation to his people, will put an end to those violations. So, on 2012, the Legal Aid Act was passed in parliament. Thus, the term, ‘poman nor get lorya’ has changed to ‘poman don get lorya’. She commended the Attorney General for his vast interest in the work of the Legal Aid Board, to give people of Sierra Leone

Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone and the Office of the Attorney General have held a land mark meeting with the various trader groups in Sierra Leone.

Legal Aid Board Sierra Leone and the Office of the Attorney General have held a land mark meeting with the various trader groups in Sierra Leone. The meeting which was geared towards the processes of the formation of an Umbrella Trader Executive, and the a Trader Cooperative Bank, took place at the Ministry of Justice Conference Hall, 3 rd Floor, Guma Building, Lamina Sankoh Street in Freetown. Leaders of the various trader groups gave the views of their groups for the formation of the two entities. The meeting started with the Legal Aid Executive Secretary’s update and information. The Legal Aid Board Executive Secretary, Mrs Claire Carlton-Hanciles gave a situational analysis of the Boards activities, regarding the release, bail and imprisonment of indigents, which disclosed that seventy-eight people were discharged in February. She then introduced the issue of the Umbrella Trader Executive which will result to the formation of Trader Cooperative bank. The Cooperative Bank,