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Member Spotlight: The Florence Project

The Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project provides free legal services to men, women, and unaccompanied children in immigration custody in Arizona, USA. It works to ensure that all immigrants facing removal have access to counsel, understand their rights under the law, and are treated fairly and humanely.

Member Spotlights are short profile articles focusing on members of the Global Legal Empowerment Network. Spotlight articles use case studies and ‘key lessons’ to provide insights into the work of network members. Whether you are working in the same country, with similar issues or want to understand new legal empowerment approaches, the Member Spotlight is a useful learning resource.

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Uploaded on: May 02, 2016
Last Updated: Dec 05, 2017
Year Published: 2016


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Resource Type: Namati Publications, Practitioner Resources Issues: Children's Rights, Citizenship & Identification, Education, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Legal Aid & Public Interest Law, Livelihoods, Refugees & Migrant Rights, Right to Information Tool Type: Case Study, Member Spotlight, Training Resources & Popular Education Method: Navigating Administrative Processes Regions: United States