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Report from the 2nd Zambia National Paralegal Meeting
4-15 September 2005, Palmwood Lodge, Lusaka, Zambia.
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Report from the 3rd Zambia National Paralegal Meeting
28-29 August 2006, Lusaka, Zambia
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Report from the National Meeting on the Recognition of Paralegals

7-9 October 2004, Maputo, Mozambique.

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Report on National Workshop on the Recognition of Paralegals in Malawi
21-23 September 2005, Blantyre, Malawi.
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Report on the 1st National Meeting on How to Deal with the Figure of the Paralegal
29-30 October 2004, Lubango/Huila
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Report on the 2nd National Meeting of Paralegals (Portuguese)

4-15 November 2005, Luanda, Angola (in Portuguese)

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Making Human Rights Real for All: Baseline Survey Information of Paralegal Work and Training in Southern Africa
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A comparative regional analysis of paralegal work in Southern Africa
Prepared for the South African Women in Law indaba, 6-7 May 2006.
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Realizing Socio- Economic Rights in South Africa- A demand for Constitutional Challenges
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Has the Impact of HIV and AIDS affected the lives of Rural "Gogo's"?
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