Lalam Joyce, 36, a mother of five was abandoned by her husband, Franco Obita. Everything was gone, including a lot from the business she ran, resulting in emotional pain that got her contemplating to walk away from her children, let alone suicide. The bottom had fallen out. She, like many vulnerable women in this refugee resettlement, are often recommended to WORUDET paralegal workers like Aidha for help. so, Joyce earnestly sought Aidha’s audience, and it paid off. Aidha too gained audience with Lalam’s husband Francis, in a fruitful conversation that ended with a mediation session. During this session, Aidha relayed knowledge about human rights and the rights of children, what resulted was deeper reflection, […]
James Okot in Palubek Refugee Settlement, Lamwo district, had been in a boundary conflict with a colleague, the two ended up in a violent physical confrontation. Having sensed little way forward, James sought a paralegal worker operating with WORUDET within the settlement, who assessed the case and advised against retaliation, instead guiding about Police involvement. Alfred, the WORUDET-linked paralegal, would later also guide about violence, recasting a bigger need to model better behaviour and reduce such incidents in the settlements WORUDET world in at large Although the perpetrator wasn’t immediately apprehended, Alfred helped ensure prompt reporting to authorities, where an examination was documented under P.F.3 and reference was made to Paluda Health Centre. Related […]