JUS-006

Number of people directly benefiting from supported legal services

Low Cumulative number Customizable

Definition and Methodology

Total number of individuals who received direct legal assistance, advice, or representation from legal services funded by the Grants, reflecting their impact on access to justice and legal support. Legal services can relate to civil rights, labor law, immigration, consumer protection, criminal law, or other legal matters funded by the grant. Examples of legal services include free legal aid clinics, online legal advice platforms, mediation or arbitration services, legal literacy and awareness programmes (non-exhaustive list).

If your programme targets women, consider making this indicator gender-specific. If not, this indicator should be disaggregated by self-reported gender (in non-binary terms): female / male / other / prefer not to say. Alternatively it can be disaggregated by age, using these categories: young (≤ 29 years old) / adult (≥ 30 years old) / prefer not to say. Please see the Guidance on the use of the core indicators library.

If your programmes targets individuals from marginalised backgrounds, consider customising this indicator as follows: Number of people from deprived or segregated neighbourhoods or settlements directly benefiting from supported legal services. Deprived or segregated neighbourhoods or settlements are geographically concentrated areas—often at the margins of towns, cities, or in rural regions—where residents, frequently Roma or other marginalised groups, face limited access to public services, poor infrastructure, and social and economic exclusion. These areas may be identified using tools such as the Atlas of Roma Communities in Slovakia or similar national mapping systems.

Key Information

Unit of measurement

Cumulative number

Example Data Source

PP records

Customizable

Yes

Programme Areas and Funds

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