Law Development Centre Graduates 1,500+ Legal Minds

  • December 19th, 2024
  • Grace Busingye
Law Development Centre Graduates 1,500+ Legal Minds
LDC Director, Dr. Pamela Tibihikirra-Kalyegira, speaking at the graduation ceremony.

KAMPALA, Uganda | The Law Development Centre (LDC) has graduated over 1,500 students during its 51st graduation ceremony held on December 19, 2024, at its headquarters in Kampala.

Among the graduates, 775 received the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, commonly known as the Bar Course, which qualifies them to practice as advocates in Uganda. The remaining graduates earned diplomas in Law and Human Rights, broadening their expertise in the legal field.

Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Pamela Tibihikirra-Kalyegira, the Director of LDC, commended the graduates for their hard work and perseverance throughout their rigorous training. She urged them to uphold integrity and professionalism as they embark on their careers, emphasizing their critical role in ensuring access to justice and strengthening Uganda’s legal system.

The ceremony was attended by distinguished guests such as Deputy Attorney General Jackson Kafuuzi; Supreme Court Justices Christopher Madrama and Percy Night Tuhaise; Court of Appeal Justices Irene Mulyagonja and Geoffrey Kiryabwire; and Director of Public Prosecutions Jane Frances Abodo. Justice Madrama serves as the Chairperson of the LDC Management Committee, while Justice Mulyagonja chairs the Law Council.

In his address, Deputy Attorney General Kafuuzi highlighted challenges facing legal education, including declining ethical standards and the increasing number of applicants, which strain the student-teacher ratio and impact the quality of legal training. He emphasized the need for graduates to uphold integrity and adapt to the competitive nature of the legal profession by embracing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods.

The Law Development Centre, established in 1970, remains a cornerstone in the training of legal professionals in Uganda. Its programs cater to both newly qualified law graduates and experienced practitioners seeking continuing professional development. LDC’s mission aligns with national efforts to enhance the administration of justice and promote the rule of law.

Graduates are now set to join the workforce in various capacities, from private practice and public service to roles within civil society-based legal initiatives. Their expertise is expected to contribute significantly to bridging gaps in legal services across the country.

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