A brief introduction to AALI's three main strategies:

Access to Justice

This aims at demonstrating a feminist model of pro-bono socio-legal support to survivors of VAWG, and identity-based violence through a survivor-centric perspective. For the same, AALI has also started a program to enhance capacities of lawyers and is working towards developing their capabilities, and increased sensitization, so that they may support in instances of VAWG with a feminist approach.

Socio-Legal Support Program

Casework Centre Strengthening Program​

Active Citizenship

Under this, AALI engages with women from marginalized communities to strengthen their knowledge about the various laws and entitlements, and developing women as leaders. We also work with women leaders at grassroots, youth, and educators so that they become agents of change for their communities.

Youth Engagement Program

Community Initiatives & Feminist Leadership Development Program

Rehabilitation & Reintegration Program

Addressing Knowledge Gaps

AALI engages with government stakeholders like the Police officers, Protection Officers, Child Protection Officers, Medical Officers, JJ Board Members, Child Marriage Prohibition Officers, Public Prosecutors, Judicial Officers, CWC members, etc., for enhancing legal literacy and raising sensitivity towards women-centric laws and policies, and focuses on amplifying voices of women at the grassroots level. We also conduct research to shed light on issues faced by women.

Research & Evidence Collection Program

Stakeholders Engagement Program

Capacity Building Program for Change makers