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From empowering women through legal knowledge workshops to providing access to free consultations, CLAAP’s Women Legal Empowerment project ensures that women in underserved communities understand and exercise their rights. Through targeted awareness sessions, participants learn about civil, property, and family rights, enabling them to make informed decisions in their daily lives.
By collaborating with local community leaders, advocacy groups, and legal professionals, the project creates a supportive ecosystem where women can access mentorship, guidance, and legal resources. These partnerships ensure that interventions are both culturally sensitive and practically effective.
The initiative addresses systemic challenges women face, such as limited access to justice and lack of awareness about their legal entitlements. Through workshops, community outreach, and legal clinics, participants gain confidence to assert their rights, seek redress, and contribute to broader societal change.
Every activity is designed with long-term impact in mind, fostering resilience, empowerment, and a culture of legal awareness that benefits not just the individual, but entire communities. CLAAP continues to monitor and refine the programme to ensure sustained outcomes and real transformation.



