Legal Assistance
9,000+ Asylum Seekers | 80% Women/Children | Access to Justice | Multi-Sectoral Linkages
MAP’s legal assistance programmes are designed to address the lack of legal/domicile status of displaced communities in India, which often causes them to be alienated from mainstream protection systems and get caught in a cycle of exploitation and violence. MAP has a strong focus on extending tailored legal support to survivors or those at risk of Sexual & Gender-based Violence (SGBV) and torture.
Access to Legal Status
Migrant Workers
MAP has launched a dedicated legal desk for migrant workers in Delhi,. The desk is focused on providing information about workers’ rights under the new labour codes, ensuring access to quality legal aid and justice systems including for cases of sexual and gender-based violence, and building capacities of community support structures and legal stakeholders to strengthen legal response systems.
Refugees
MAP is the first and only organisation in South Asia to have a Letter of Understanding with UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to represent asylum claims before the agency which pioneered the concept of legal representation in the asylum process. MAP serves as the first point of contact for UNHCR-mandate refugees in India and provides them comprehensive representation in UNHCR’s Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process. Through the years, MAP has successfully advocated for crucial improvements in this process, infusing transparency & accountability and sensitising the system to asylum seekers.