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Open Society Foundations | Justice for Zambians with Disabilities @opensociety | Uploaded September 2016 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Zambia’s criminal justice system can be perilous for people with psychosocial or intellectual disabilities, sometimes keeping them confined for years at a time.

Now, a coalition of advocates is working to improve policy and practice not only for people with disabilities, but for anyone coming into contact with the justice system.

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