Health Law Africa spotlights legal issues in Africa's health from a human rights perspective through workshops, education, mentorship and advocacy (WEMA) campaigns that lead to research and innovation in health law within Africa.

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The Sokahlaw Trainee Lawyers Program 2026 is an inaugural initiative focused on training law students to become health and human rights advocates. Key aspects include:

Objective: Preparing trainee lawyers to position themselves as advocates in health and human rights, likely blending legal practice with public health and social justice issues.

Collaborations: Partnerships with JOMO KENYATTA University of Agriculture and Technology(JKUAT), Africa Health Law, SOKLAW Advocates lawfirm, and Daystar University suggest a multidisciplinary approach involving academic and professional resources.

Implications: The program may offer practical experiences, mentorship, and networking opportunities for law students interested in health law, human rights, and advocacy.

Impact: It could contribute to strengthening legal frameworks around health services and human rights protection in the region.

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