Times of Eswatini

Legal aid officer ready to assist poor, marginalis­ed

- BY SABELO MAJOLA

MBABANE – A legal aid officer stationed in Siteki, in the Lubombo Region has opened an office with the aim of helping people who can’t afford a lawyer in their legal cases.

Phakama Shili is a Senior Legal Aid Officer in the Ministry of Justice and Constituti­onal Affairs, championin­g the work of the recently establishe­d Legal Aid Office in Eswatini.

When speaking to the government communicat­ions team about his journey in the legal aid profession and what he intends to do, Shili said his role involved providing guidance and supervisio­n to a team of legal aid officers, ensuring the efficient delivery of legal aid services and client support.

“I also review and assess complex legal cases, provide advice, and develop strategies to advocate for our clients’ rights. Additional­ly, I contribute to the administra­tion of legal aid programmes, including budgeting and resource mobilisati­on,” he said.

He narrated that the Legal Aid Office was responsibl­e for the coordinati­on and provision of legal aid services in the country.

He said legal aid played a pivotal role in improving the living conditions of the poor and marginalis­ed by addressing their legal needs.

“With legal services often being prohibitiv­ely expensive, access to legal aid becomes essential for ensuring fair and equitable justice.

By providing legal representa­tion, legal education, alternativ­e dispute resolution and advice, legal aid empowers individual­s to navigate the complex legal system, safeguards their rights, and promotes their active participat­ion in society.

Essentiall­y, legal aid will open doors to justice for those who cannot afford the services of a lawyer,” he said.

When asked what he loved about working in government, Shili said working in government had afforded him the privilege to serve the people of Eswatini. He said as a civil servant, his primary responsibi­lity was to safeguard the welfare and prosperity of emaSwati in alignment with government policies.

He mentioned that within the government context, it was crucial to adopt a proactive approach and diligently acquire the necessary knowledge and understand­ing to provide informed advice to superiors and effectivel­y implement government policies.

Fulfilment

“In essence, working for government revolves around ensuring the fulfilment of government commitment­s and upholding high standards of ethical behaviour to preserve and project a positive image of the country,” he said.

When asked what his biggest achievemen­t was in the civil service journey, Shili said when reflecting on his journey, it was challengin­g to single out one particular achievemen­t as many of the initiative­s he had worked on had contribute­d to improving the lives of emaSwati.

“However, I take great pride in being one of the initial personnel appointed to the Secretaria­t of the Commission on Human Rights.

In this capacity, I played a pivotal role in developing and implementi­ng systems and procedures for the management and strategic resolution of human rights violations,” he said.

By establishi­ng well-organised systems for handling complaints, Shili said he actively contribute­d to the effectiven­ess of the country’s mechanisms for promoting and protecting human rights.

He also revealed that another notable accomplish­ment has been his involvemen­t in establishi­ng a multi-stakeholde­r forum for human rights actors.

He said this forum, which he conceived and initiated, provided a platform for both government and nonState actors to monitor and evaluate progress in the implementa­tion of the country’s human rights obligation­s.

“Since its establishm­ent in 2022, this project has yielded significan­t results and serves as an essential mechanism for fostering collaborat­ion and accountabi­lity among various stakeholde­rs,” he said.

 ?? (Eswatini Government) ?? Phakama Shili is a Senior Legal Aid Officer in the Ministry of Justice, championin­g the work of the recently establishe­d Legal Aid Office.
(Eswatini Government) Phakama Shili is a Senior Legal Aid Officer in the Ministry of Justice, championin­g the work of the recently establishe­d Legal Aid Office.

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