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Mobile Courts Strike Back at GBV Crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39782, member: 636"] Violence against women and girls continues to hurt Malawi despite strong laws meant to protect them. Justice Fiona Mwale leads child justice efforts at the national court system. She blames poor resources and legal ignorance for weak law enforcement. Many rural citizens cannot read or comprehend complex legal language. Court officials struggle to make existing protections work effectively. Mwale spoke during a meeting in Balaka about mobile court services for remote communities. She wants laws translated into local languages that ordinary people can understand. Citizens who are aware of their rights are more likely to report crimes to the police and courts. Legal awareness helps victims recognize abuse and seek proper help from authorities. Education campaigns could prevent many violent incidents before they occur. Mobile courts travel to underserved areas that regular courts cannot easily reach. Oxfam and CAVWOC organized the training program through the African Innovation Fund. Treassar Msokera manages programs at CAVWOC and stressed teamwork among different groups. She believes mobile courts create hope for reducing community violence over time. Training sessions brought together judges, police officers, healthcare workers, gender experts, and representatives from nonprofit organizations. [/QUOTE]
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