The African center for legal studies and human rights celebrated its 11th anniversary in Juba, underscoring the importance of collaboration in Strengthening the Rule of Law and Protecting Rights. The celebration witnessed wide attendance, including a number of academics, media professionals, intellectuals, researchers, activists, and those interested in legal and human rights issues, in addition to prominent figures active in public affairs in South Sudan. Minister of Energy and Dams Agok Makur said the African Center for Legal Studies and Human Rights played the role in promoting legal culture and enhancing rights awareness, as well as its contributions to providing legal aid to vulnerable groups. This anniversary marks a milestone in a journey full of achievements and contributions, and a renewed commitment to its mission of serving justice, strengthening the rule of law, and protecting human right
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AFRICAN CENTER FOR LEGAL STUDIES & HUMAN RIGHTS CELEBRATED ITS 11TH ANNIVERSARY
June 12, 2026
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