{"id":22610,"date":"2022-03-14T11:00:37","date_gmt":"2022-03-14T11:00:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highatlasfoundation.org\/?p=22610"},"modified":"2022-03-16T17:12:32","modified_gmt":"2022-03-16T17:12:32","slug":"report-communication-with-students-at-the-legal-clinic-in-marrakech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-haf.ddev.site\/report-communication-with-students-at-the-legal-clinic-in-marrakech\/","title":{"rendered":"Report \u2013 Communication with Students at the Legal Clinic in Marrakech"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Ms. Amina El-Haijami, Project Manager of the legal clinic Cadi Ayyad run by the High Atlas Foundation (HAF), held a virtual discussion with student trainees, to explain the legal clinic\u2019s work map. This began with an introduction to HAF, a Moroccan-American non-profit organization committed to promoting sustainable development through a participatory approach to support the local Moroccan population. The goal is to take action in implementing sustainable human development initiatives, among them the promotion of organic agriculture, women\u2019s economic and self-empowerment, youth development, education, and health.<\/span><\/p>\n

The legal clinic project is based on a partnership with HAF and Cadi Ayyad University, the Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences, and the Legal Clinic Association for Studies and Research, with the support of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). It aims to train 67 research students with master\u2019s or doctoral degrees in law, with the program extending from October 2021 to September 2023. This partnership <\/span>is devoted<\/span> to the development of the legal clinic to enhance the stereotypical image of the university as merely a center for science and scientific research, promoting openness to civil society.<\/span><\/p>\n

The legal clinic leaves the theoretical milieu reality of scientific research and embraces the practical side by training students on the real problems experienced by Moroccan society, allowing law school graduates to receive training that qualifies them to efficiently enter some legal professions. They should also be able to provide legal support to vulnerable and marginalized groups within society through legal advice and legal assistance and dedicating themselves to the principles of voluntary work.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The beneficiaries of the legal clinic project, which operates in the Marrakech-Safi region, include civil society organizations (associations, cooperatives, etc.) and local leaders (representatives of groups, heads of associations and cooperatives, etc.) and then students of Cadi Ayyad University in Marrakech.<\/span><\/p>\n

Among the objectives of the Legal Clinic Project are\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n