Research and Advocacy

Since its establishment, LAF has had significant success with its advocacy for changes in law, regulations, policy, and practice in the provision of legal aid services, access to justice and the respect and protection of human rights. This success is a result of advocacy based on sound qualitative and quantitative research, and expert legal analysis. LAF presents its findings and recommendations through a range of tools which include the Publishing research reports and position papers, organizing and attending conferences, meetings, events and uses the media, as well as direct engagement with ministries and parliamentarians


Research Reports

Assessment of Barriers to Effective Access to Justice for ...

Published on: 2019
Legal And Policy Framework Analysis Report.

Published on: 2018
Rwanda_UPR Mid Term Assessment Report_CSO ...

Published on: 2018
Citizens Monitoring of the Justice Sector in Rwanda...

Published on: 2017
Alternative Report to the Second Review of Rwanda....

Published on: 2015
The Implementation of Rwanda’s Expropriation Law...

Published on: 2015
Improving the Performance of the Criminal Justice...

Published on: 2013
Assessment of Challenges and Capacity needs of the Criminal...

Published on: 2013

Manuals and Training Modules


Capacity Building

Even though Rwanda has a large number of justice actors, particularly Civil Society Organizations, who support access to justice, it is crucial to step back and assess the effectiveness of legal aid service delivery. We have set out on a mission to develop and strengthen the capacity of Rwanda's legal aid service providers in order to guarantee that every person who requests legal services is greeted with capable service providers and excellent legal services. Both state and non-state legal aid providers, human rights advocates, other actors, and occasionally LAF service recipients are the focus of the capacity-building sessions.


Our Capacity Building beneficiaries