Final Report: Post–Emergency Legal Rehabilitation Methodology and Toolkit

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This project sought to pilot a legal aid methodology and toolkit that provides fast and effective hands-on legal rehabilitation in post-emergency humanitarian crises to help victims solve their legal issues, (re)obtain their legal documents (eg ID and entitlements such as land titles), and fill out required documentation. The methodology and toolkit can be used worldwide in post-emergency rehabilitation processes, so that these become more structural and permanent, based on legal security and entitlements. The final project report provides information on the methodology, activities, outputs, impact and dissemination of learning.

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