Strathmore Law Clinic

The Strathmore Law Clinic is a student-led, faculty-driven organisation that seeks to foster access to justice through the work of its three main units, which are the Criminal Justice Unit, Entrepreneurship Unit and Human Rights Unit. Together with the Communications and Research Wings, SLC participates in legal aid activities and community outreach projects, with particular focus on vulnerable and marginalised groups.

Mission

Our mission is to achieve social justice
through the promotion of legal knowledge and awareness in society

Vision

Our Vision is to achieve access to justice for minority groups and underrepresented communities by promoting legal aid and community engagement

Objectives

Empowering vulnerable communities through education and training.
Encouraging the culture of Pro Bono Legal Work.

The Strathmore Law Clinic Team

The team at the Strathmore Law Clinic is a dynamic and dedicated group of student clinicians, faculty, and supervising advocates who work together to provide pro bono legal services and empower the community.

Patrick Nzomo

Head of Law Clinic

Christine Rotich

Law Clinic Associate

Gloria Kirui

Law Clinic Associate

Evans Ijakaa

Law Clinic Associate

Providing Holistic Legal Aid and Community Empowerment

The Strathmore Law Clinic is dedicated to advancing access to justice and empowering communities through a range of specialized services. It operates through three core units, each tackling a specific area of legal need

Criminal Justice Unit

The Criminal Justice Unit is dedicated to advancing access to justice and safeguarding the rights of individuals facing criminal proceedings.

Entrepreneurship Unit

The Entrepreneurship Unit of the Strathmore Law Clinic focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and budding entrepreneurs

Human Rights Unit

The Human Rights Unit is an initiative that focuses on ensuring access to justice for underprivileged members of society by offering pro bono services.

Supporting Wings

The Clinic has supporting wings that act as an anchor for the units.

1. Research
2. Communication