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The awareness session concluded with a presentation by Project Assistant Hillo Kena on “Each One Teach Ten” (E1T10) – an offshoot of the incumbent “Synergy… project” under which every GB trained and sensitized by the APSLSA is expected to volunteer for imparting awareness to 10 ordinary members of the community to further the spread of Legal Awareness in rural Arunachal.
The conclusion of Anjaw LLP marks the successful completion of a 2 year long APSLSA-DOJ campaign – “Synergy b/w Customary Practices… and Formal Laws…” which was first announced in September 2021 under Union Law Ministry’s Pan India LLP scheme – D.I.S.H.A (Designing Innovative Solutions for Holistic Access to Justice), with West Kameng as the first of the targeted districts.
“This Project was an essential step towards empowering the Gaon Burahs & Burihs to discharge their duties more efficiently and effectively. It was aimed to bridge the gap between the traditional practices and formal laws of India and promote a better understanding of legal rights and obligations through formal training and capacity building exercises like the Each One Teach Ten initiative.
Our efforts in this regard, have been highly appreciated by both the participants, and our partners from New Delhi. The initial target under the project was to train 500 GBs from 13 districts; I am pleased to inform you that we were able to deliver beyond this mandate, by providing Legal Literacy and capacity building training to 554 GBs in total.
Additionally, through our trained GBs (under E1T10 initiative), we have also been able to provide basic legal awareness to around 3000 rural residents from across from 200 villages so far; and we’re hoping that, those figures will rise to at least 5000 rural residents in the next few weeks as more and more GBs begin to contribute towards E1T10”, added Gonum Pul, project coordinator APSLSA-DOJ, while briefing the press about the “Synergy… project”