Legal aid: We ensure that our legal aid services are inclusive of all women and girls from diverse backgrounds who face rights abuses because of their gender, age, disability, economic or social status, and other factors. Lawyers are on hand to provide legal advice, mediation, and free court representation for indigent women who do not have the economic resources to hire lawyers. 

Legal literacy: The legal literacy component of our work reaches communities in all locations of Ghana – north, south, east and west. In addition to in-person outreaches, we package information on laws into simple-to-read publications to reach a wider audience.

Research and Documentation: We undertake evidence-based studies that unearth issues of inequality and discrimination, and make recommendations for policy and law reform to enhance the legal rights of women, girls and marginalised groups.

Advocacy: Our clients experiences of discrimination, gender-based violence and injustice bolster us to advocate for improved service delivery for survivors of gender-based violence. Through advocacy directed at traditional authorities, we challenge socio-cultural norms that perpetuate violence against women and girls.