Deadline: 31-Oct-22
Are you ready to elevate your Public Interest Law Career? If yes, then apply for East Africa Emerging Public Interest Advocates Programme (EAEPIAP) Cohort 4 to identify talented young lawyers, with between 1-5 years of work experience to learn from public interest litigation gurus, constitutional scholars and researchers, judges of the various courts, advocacy practitioners, both in class and in court.
The goal of the programme is to build the next generation of public interest advocates in East Africa who share a commitment to and passion for promoting social justice and democratic values.
The East Africa Emerging Public Interest Advocates Programme for young legal professionals is a flagship fellowship programme by the Center for Strategic Litigation that empowers young advocates through rigorous skills-based training and practical experience in public interest litigation.
The East Africa Emerging Public Interest Advocates Programme for young legal professionals is a flagship fellowship programme by the Center for Strategic Litigation (CSL), currently in partnership with other East African organizations such as The East African Court of Justice which is a regional organization; Katiba Institute, Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), and Kituo cha Sheria from Kenya; Center for Food and Adequate Living Rights (CEFROHT), Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER), and The Network of Public Interest Lawyers (NETPIL) from Uganda; and the Legal and Human Rights Centre (LHRC) from Tanzania.
The fellowship provides up to 30 outstanding young advocates from Kenya, Tanzania (mainland), Tanzania (Zanzibar), Uganda, South Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda with an opportunity to learn from public interest litigation and advocacy gurus, academics, and practitioners, both in class and in court for six (6) months under the following carefully designed curriculum.
Eligibility Criteria
To apply for the fellowship, you must:
- Be a citizen of the East African Community Member states and expected to reside in the region during the term of the fellowship.
- Be able to start the programme by 13 February, 2023 and commit throughout all phases of the programme.
- By February 2023, be a graduate lawyer admitted to the bar with between one and five years of relevant work experience.
- Demonstrate passion for human rights, rule of law and a commitment to social justice.
- Be passionate about working with the community in pursuit of justice.
- Be well versed with the human rights and constitutional context in respective countries and the region as a whole.
- Be prepared to work and pursue a PIL casework during the programme.
- Be prepared to work with teams and under a mentor to guide your professional growth.
- Have provided all supporting documentation in the required format.
Criteria
- Residential Training: The training programme is inaugurated by a one (1) month intensive skill-based training programme that combines presentations, mock trials, public lectures, court visits, and legal aid service.
- Practicum: After completion of the residential programme, the fellows spend 4.5 months in the field where they are closely guided by experienced mentors to put in practice what they learnt in the residential programme to build and implement a project case.
- Closing Seminars: The last one to two weeks of the programme are spent with the fellows engaging in a series of seminars, presenting their cases, their progress, the lessons learnt and the way forward.
For more information, visit EAEPIAP.
For more information, visit http://eaepiap.strategiclitigation.org/