

Rooted in Urambo, trained for justice
Since 2014, our collective of 21 certified paralegals has bridged the gap between formal Tanzanian law and rural communities, defending land, health, and human dignity.
A decade of community advocacy
2014: The Collective Forms
2017: Official CBO Recognition
Today: Holistic Rights Defense
Twenty-one local advocates complete intensive training under the Tanganyika Law Society curriculum, uniting to bring formal legal literacy directly to rural villages.
Formally recognized by the Urambo District Council as an active Community-Based Organization under registration number UDC/MJ/2017/00242 to provide trusted local aid.
We expand our grassroots support beyond direct legal aid to actively protect communal agricultural land, public health, and local nutrition across the district.


Twenty-one certified voices
Every member of our team is trained directly by the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS). We are not distant advisors; we are neighbors who walk alongside community members to district offices to ensure local rights are respected.
By translating complex statutory frameworks into accessible, everyday guidance, we empower farmers, families, and vulnerable groups to navigate the formal legal system with confidence.

Verified grassroots justice
Officially registered CBO (UDC/MJ/2017/00242) recognized by the Urambo District Council. Partner with our TLS-trained collective to support rural legal literacy, land rights, and community health.
