Pilot Project

Adhikar

Community-Based Legal Aid and Rights Protection Initiative

Strengthening Access to Justice for Vulnerable and Marginalized Communities

Duration: 12 Months (Starting January 2026)

Location: Nilphamari District, Bangladesh

Target: 20–50 Direct Beneficiaries (Pilot Phase)

01

Background & Development Context

Access to justice is a fundamental human right — enshrined in international law, the Sustainable Development Goals, and Bangladesh’s own constitutional framework. Yet for millions of rural Bangladeshis, particularly those in poverty or belonging to marginalized groups, this right remains largely theoretical. In districts such as Nilphamari, the gap between the law on paper and the lived reality of vulnerable communities is stark and consequential.


Women and girls face heightened exposure to gender-based violence (GBV), domestic violence, and discriminatory practices — yet many remain silent due to fear, social pressure, and a profound lack of knowledge about the legal protections available to them. Victims of irregular migration frequently encounter fraud, exploitation, and complex legal entanglements with no access to appropriate guidance.


Three interconnected categories of barriers prevent these groups from accessing justice:

Awareness Barriers


  • Lack of knowledge about legal rights
  • Unfamiliarity with legal procedures
  • Limited access to legal information in rural areas

Socio-Economic Barriers


  • Inability to afford legal representation
  • Fear of social stigma and community pressure
  • Power imbalances and cultural norms

Structural Barriers


  • Geographic distance from legal services
  • Absence of community-level legal support
  • Limited referral pathways for complex cases

Adhikar — অধিকার — means ‘rights’. The programme is grounded in the conviction that knowing your rights, having access to legal guidance, and being heard is not a privilege for the few — it is the right of every person, regardless of gender, income, or social status.

IRDA recognizes that a community-based, low-cost, and professionally supported legal aid model can bridge this gap. Adhikar is designed to test precisely such a model in Nilphamari — demonstrating what becomes possible when legal support is brought to where people actually live.

02

Project Goal & Objectives

Project Goal


To improve access to justice and strengthen rights-based protection for vulnerable and marginalized communities in Nilphamari District.

Strategic Objectives:
01

Provide legal counselling and guidance to vulnerable individuals facing legal challenges in Nilphamari District.

02

Facilitate mediation and peaceful dispute resolution as an accessible, low-cost alternative to formal legal proceedings.

03

Connect beneficiaries with appropriate legal institutions, lawyers, and authorities through structured referral services.

04

Support survivors of GBV and victims of irregular migration with legal advice and protection mechanisms.

05

Develop and document a sustainable, replicable community-based legal aid model for future district-wide expansion.

03

Project At a Glance

12

Months Pilot Duration

Jan 2026 – Jan 2027

20–50

Direct Beneficiaries

Pilot Phase

5

SDGs Aligned

Strategic global alignment

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Target Beneficiaries

Adhikar prioritizes individuals and communities facing the greatest barriers to legal access. The programme adopts a positive action approach, ensuring that the most vulnerable are not merely eligible but are actively reached and meaningfully supported.

Direct Beneficiaries

  • Women and girls facing legal and protection issues
  • Survivors of gender-based violence (GBV)
  • Victims of irregular migration and trafficking
  • Youth and adolescents with unmet legal needs
  • Poor and marginalised rural community members

Indirect Beneficiaries

  • Family members of direct beneficiaries
  • Community members benefiting from mediated disputes
  • Local institutions gaining legal capacity awareness
  • Future beneficiaries of scaled programme expansion

Pilot Target: During the 12-month pilot phase, the project will provide direct legal assistance to 20–50 individuals. Indirect beneficiaries — including family members and community members benefiting from improved legal awareness and dispute resolution — will extend the programme’s impact significantly beyond this number.

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Key Services & Activities

Adhikar delivers legal support through four core service streams, designed to be accessible, confidential, and responsive to the specific vulnerabilities of each beneficiary.

01 Legal Counselling Services

  • Confidential one-on-one legal guidance sessions
  • Rights awareness and legal procedure explanation
  • Assessment of legal options and pathways
  • Emotional support and safe referral environment

02 Mediation & Dispute Resolution

  • Facilitated mediation between disputing parties
  • Community-level peaceful conflict resolution
  • Reducing dependence on costly formal proceedings
  • Follow-up to ensure agreement compliance

03 Referral to Legal Institutions

  • Referral to professional lawyers and legal aid bodies
  • Linkage to courts, police, and relevant authorities
  • Coordination with national legal aid organizations
  • Supported case handover and case tracking

04 Mediation & Dispute Resolution

  • Systematic and confidential case documentation
  • Follow-up support and outcome monitoring
  • Disaggregated data for MEAL and learning
  • Anonymized evidence base for model replication

All services are delivered in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment. Beneficiary consent, data protection, and do-no-harm principles govern every interaction.

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Implementation Strategy

Adhikar is implemented through a community-based, volunteer-supported, and professionally anchored approach that maximizes impact while minimizing operational costs — making it a genuinely sustainable and replicable model.

Voluntary Legal Professional Network

IRDA collaborates with associate lawyers and legal professionals who provide services on a voluntary basis. This significantly reduces costs while ensuring that beneficiaries receive professional, qualified legal guidance rather than generic advice.

Community-Embedded Delivery

Legal services are brought into the community through accessible, locally based consultation points — reducing geographic and psychological barriers to seeking help.

Lean Resource Model

Project resources are focused on the essentials: communication and coordination between beneficiaries and legal professionals; case documentation; local travel for consultation and mediation; and monitoring and reporting. This lean model ensures maximum value per resource invested.

Safeguarding & Confidentiality

All interactions are governed by a robust safeguarding policy, with strict confidentiality protocols and a zero-tolerance approach to re-traumatization or harm.

Referral Pathway Integration

For complex cases requiring formal legal proceedings, Adhikar maintains active referral pathways to professional legal aid organizations, courts, and relevant authorities — ensuring no beneficiary is left without a supported next step.

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Strategic Alignment with Global Frameworks

Adhikar directly contributes to five Sustainable Development Goals, reinforcing Bangladesh’s national commitments to justice, equity, and inclusion. The project is further aligned with Bangladesh’s Safe Migration policy priorities — ensuring complementarity with existing national justice and protection systems.

SDG 5

Gender Equality

SDG 10

Reduced Inequalities

SDG 11

Sustainable Communities

SDG 16

Peace & Justice

SDG 17

Partnerships for Goals

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Expected Results & Outcomes

Adhikar is designed to deliver measurable, meaningful outcomes at individual, community, and institutional levels during the pilot phase — and to generate the evidence needed for confident scale-up.

20–50 vulnerable individuals receive quality legal counselling and assistance

Increased legal rights awareness among beneficiaries, families, and communities

Improved access to legal advice, mediation, and referral services for marginalized groups

Mediation support provided and successfully concluded for community disputes

Strengthened protection for GBV survivors and victims of irregular migration

A tested, documented, and replicable community legal aid model for future expansion

Evidence base generated for donor engagement and long-term programme development

Voluntary legal professional network established and functional in Nilphamari

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Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL)

Adhikar’s MEAL framework is designed not only to track progress, but to generate the learning and evidence that will drive confident scale-up and donor engagement after the pilot phase.

Beneficiary Registration & Case Documentation

Systematic, confidential registration of all beneficiaries and case files — with data disaggregated by gender, age, case type, and vulnerability status.

Community Feedback Mechanism

Structured feedback channels enabling beneficiaries to report concerns, evaluate services, and contribute to adaptive programme management.

Internal Review & Monitoring Meetings

Regular internal review meetings to assess progress, identify bottlenecks, and apply adaptive learning throughout the pilot phase.

Annual Evaluation & Pilot Report

A comprehensive end-of-pilot evaluation report documenting outcomes, lessons learned, and recommendations for programme scale-up and donor engagement.

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Sustainability & Scale-Up Roadmap

Adhikar is explicitly designed as a proof-of-concept — a pilot that tests, refines, and documents a model of community legal aid so that what works can be confidently expanded. The scale-up pathway is structured in three phases.

Phase 1 — Pilot

Jan 2026 – Jan 2027

  • 20–50 direct beneficiaries served
  • Voluntary lawyer network established
  • Case documentation system developed
  • Pilot evaluation report produced

Phase 2 — Expansion

Post-Pilot: Upazila-Level

  • Long-term proposal developed
  • Donor and partner engagement
  • Expanded beneficiary coverage
  • Structured legal aid centre established

Phase 3 — Scale-Up

District & Beyond

  • District-wide community legal aid
  • National legal aid system linkage
  • Replication model documented
  • Policy advocacy contribution

The voluntary legal professional model is a key sustainability feature: by rooting the programme in the commitment of local legal professionals rather than in external consultancy costs, Adhikar creates a community of practice that exists beyond any single funding cycle.

Adhikar begins with 20 individuals. Its ambition is a district, and ultimately a country, where no vulnerable person faces a legal challenge alone.