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Advocates Who Care - Justice and Information FT. Joy Gitau and Brian Bright WAKILI.SHA PODCAST

    • 教育

Welcome back to the Wakili.sha Podcast! We’re so glad to be back with a very insightful miniseries focusing on Access to Justice and the Rule of Law. The 3-episode miniseries focuses on lived experiences and practical solutions. We speak with experts, guardians and a former child in conflict with the law. Wakili.sha Podcast is Wakili.sha Initiative’s advocacy tool. Wakili.sha Initiative promotes access to justice and education for children in conflict with the law through free legal representation; mentorship, talent & skills development; and public awareness & advocacy.
In this episode, Zipporah Njuguna (Zippie) speaks with Joy Gitau and Brian Bright. Zippie is the Head of Productions at Wakili.sha Initiative, an ardent DTC digital marketer. She is also one of three co-hosts of the Wakili.sha Podcast. Joy is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. She is Legal Co-Director at Wakili.sha Initiative and Executive Director at Amani Communities Africa. Bright is Communications Co-Director at Wakili.sha Initiative, a lawyer by training and an interculturalist in the making. He is also a co-host of the Wakili.sha podcast but on this episode, he’s switching gears - and joining as a guest! 
Joy and Bright delve into why they joined Wakili.sha - what motivates them to keep advocating for access to justice for children in conflict with the law? From legal and communications perspectives, what are the barriers children and their guardians face in pursuit of justice? What is the link between access to information and access to justice? Last but not least, what kind of psychosocial support do CICL require? Tune in for this and so much more! 
While these conversations are important, they are also quite heavy. To decompress, as always, we play a game! What game do you think we played this time? Watch/listen till the end to find out! 
Stay tuned for episodes 2 and 3 of the miniseries. Subscribe to the podcast to get notified once they’re out - you won’t want to miss! Please rate the podcast and share with your colleagues, family and friends.
Follow and tag us on our socials - @wakili.sha on all platforms and @wakili_sha on X/Twitter. https://linktr.ee/wakili.sha 
This miniseries discusses Access to Justice and the Rule of Law as pertains to children in conflict with the law. It is made for educational and advocacy purposes, therefore does not constitute legal advice. The miniseries is made possible by support from CMS. However, the views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of Wakili.sha or CMS. #Wakilisha #AccesstoJustice #AccesstoEducation

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Welcome back to the Wakili.sha Podcast! We’re so glad to be back with a very insightful miniseries focusing on Access to Justice and the Rule of Law. The 3-episode miniseries focuses on lived experiences and practical solutions. We speak with experts, guardians and a former child in conflict with the law. Wakili.sha Podcast is Wakili.sha Initiative’s advocacy tool. Wakili.sha Initiative promotes access to justice and education for children in conflict with the law through free legal representation; mentorship, talent & skills development; and public awareness & advocacy.
In this episode, Zipporah Njuguna (Zippie) speaks with Joy Gitau and Brian Bright. Zippie is the Head of Productions at Wakili.sha Initiative, an ardent DTC digital marketer. She is also one of three co-hosts of the Wakili.sha Podcast. Joy is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya. She is Legal Co-Director at Wakili.sha Initiative and Executive Director at Amani Communities Africa. Bright is Communications Co-Director at Wakili.sha Initiative, a lawyer by training and an interculturalist in the making. He is also a co-host of the Wakili.sha podcast but on this episode, he’s switching gears - and joining as a guest! 
Joy and Bright delve into why they joined Wakili.sha - what motivates them to keep advocating for access to justice for children in conflict with the law? From legal and communications perspectives, what are the barriers children and their guardians face in pursuit of justice? What is the link between access to information and access to justice? Last but not least, what kind of psychosocial support do CICL require? Tune in for this and so much more! 
While these conversations are important, they are also quite heavy. To decompress, as always, we play a game! What game do you think we played this time? Watch/listen till the end to find out! 
Stay tuned for episodes 2 and 3 of the miniseries. Subscribe to the podcast to get notified once they’re out - you won’t want to miss! Please rate the podcast and share with your colleagues, family and friends.
Follow and tag us on our socials - @wakili.sha on all platforms and @wakili_sha on X/Twitter. https://linktr.ee/wakili.sha 
This miniseries discusses Access to Justice and the Rule of Law as pertains to children in conflict with the law. It is made for educational and advocacy purposes, therefore does not constitute legal advice. The miniseries is made possible by support from CMS. However, the views expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the views of Wakili.sha or CMS. #Wakilisha #AccesstoJustice #AccesstoEducation

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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