Round-the-clock legal help is about to become a phone call away for vulnerable Ghanaians, thanks to a new call center from the Legal Aid Commission.
A 24-hour call center is in the works
A 24-hour call center is in the works
- Legal Aid Commission of Ghana plans a nonstop hotline.
- Edmund Amarkwei Foley signed off on the announcement.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution access is the primary focus.
- Poor and vulnerable populations are the target beneficiaries.
- Financial, infrastructure, and staffing support got requested.
- Operations currently run under serious resource constraints.
- Free legal services already exist at regional and district offices.
- Foley framed innovation as essential for modern justice delivery.
- The Commission signaled readiness to work with Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie.
- Improving ADR accessibility nationwide is the shared goal.
- Goodwill messages went out for ADR Week celebrations.
- Stakeholders across the justice sector received acknowledgment.