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What a right to food legal clinic actually looks like

No robes, no reception desk, and a queue that starts before the team arrives.

What a right to food legal clinic actually looks like

The clinic starts at ten. The queue starts at seven.

Who comes

Mostly land. A boundary that moved, a sale nobody remembers agreeing to, a relative with a document. Then food safety, then employment, then a category of problem that turns out on inspection to be a family dispute the law cannot solve.

What we can and cannot do

We can tell you whether there is a case. We can write a letter that changes the temperature of a dispute more often than people expect. We can take the file if the outcome would travel beyond your situation.

We cannot take everything. Saying so plainly on the day is kinder than a vague promise and a silence.

Why it moves

Because the nearest lawyer is often a day of travel and a day of lost income away. A clinic that sits in Kampala serves the people who were already served.

The brief

One email a month.
No noise, just the files.

What moved, what stalled, and what you can do about it. Written for people who care about food justice but don't have time to read a bill.

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