In a milestone moment for Kenya’s justice sector, Attorney General Dorcas Agik Oduor has partnered with leading corporate supporter Bangbet to launch the Mobile Legal Aid Center initiative—an innovative programme designed to deliver legal services directly to underserved and remote communities across the country.
The project will debut in Machakos County before being rolled out to all 47 counties nationwide.
AG Dorcas Oduor: A Leader Driven by Human Dignity and Service
As Kenya’s first female Attorney General, Dorcas Oduor has consistently emphasized that justice must be more than a constitutional promise—it must be accessible, practical, and human-centered.
Her vision for the Mobile Legal Aid Center is rooted in compassion:
to ensure that no Kenyan—child, mother, elder, or person living with a disability—faces injustice simply because legal help is geographically distant or financially unreachable.
Each mobile unit includes:
Two soundproof consultation booths
A legal aid and documentation area
Virtual court hearing facilities
Solar-powered energy systems
Wheelchair-accessible infrastructure
“These centers must become places where every Kenyan can be heard,” Oduor has previously noted—reflecting her belief that justice begins with listening.
Her leadership continues to shift the justice conversation in Kenya:
from bureaucracy to empathy, from theory to touchable service.
Bangbet: Turning Corporate Responsibility into Human Impact
In this groundbreaking initiative, Bangbet emerges as a key private-sector partner whose contributions go far beyond symbolic support.
Bangbet has directly facilitated:
Funding for container acquisition and modification
Electrical works and solar power installation
Interior furnishings and ICT equipment
Support for virtual court infrastructure and public legal education
For Bangbet, this involvement is not a branding exercise—it is a commitment to ensuring justice reaches the people who need it most. The company notes that its motivation is rooted in a simple belief:
“A stronger society begins with empowered citizens.”
Human Stories at the Heart of the Initiative
The collaboration between AG Oduor and Bangbet goes beyond infrastructure. It speaks to the real human situations the program aims to address.
The Mobile Legal Aid Centers are expected to create life-changing access moments such as:
A child affected by family conflict finally finding a safe space to speak.
A rural mother receiving legal guidance in a long-running land dispute.
An elderly man accessing mediation services without traveling long distances.
These are the stories AG Oduor hopes to surface—and the kinds of impact Bangbet aims to support.
Together, they are transforming legal access into something warm, reachable, and profoundly human.
A Model of Public–Private Partnership
After the Machakos pilot, the programme will be refined and expanded to all counties, supported by a network of State Counsel, pro bono advocates, paralegal officers, and volunteers.
Observers view the initiative as a powerful example of how government leadership and private-sector commitment can jointly address long-standing social challenges—especially those affecting ordinary citizens.
Conclusion: Justice With a Human Face
The partnership between Attorney General Dorcas Oduor and Bangbet is redefining what justice delivery can look like in Kenya.
A simple container—transformed, equipped, and sent into the field—now carries hope, dignity, and the assurance that someone is listening.
This is more than a government programme.
It is a promise—
a reminder that justice does not have to be distant, and care can travel.