The Moroccan association Bayti, a key player in child protection, is recruiting two specialized lawyers to provide quality legal assistance to vulnerable groups. Their mission will focus on two specific demographics: minors in conflict with the law and women detained with their children.
Bayti's initiative aims to address a critical gap in access to justice for these populations. The association, founded in 1995, has a long-standing mandate to protect children's rights and reintegrate street children and those in difficult situations.
The recruitment of dedicated legal experts is part of Bayti's broader strategy to strengthen its psychosocial and legal support programs. The need for such specialized intervention is underscored by ongoing challenges within the Moroccan judicial and penitentiary systems regarding the treatment of minors and detained mothers.
This project aligns with national and international children's rights frameworks that Morocco has ratified. By ensuring qualified legal representation, Bayti seeks to safeguard the rights and improve the conditions of some of the most marginalized individuals within the legal system.