Malawi Bail Project, with Charlotte Mackenzie

In this episode Bryn talks to the UK Barrister and Founder of the Malawi Bail Project, Charlotte Mackenzie. Charlotte grew up in south London with an interest in law that prompted her to take an evening class. She went on to pass the bar and take chambers in 42 Bedford Row where she currently practices as a family law Barrister. When she was 21, Charlotte took a short-term legal internship in Malawi which changed her life forever and led to the creation of a charity aimed at educating thousands of Malawian people to their rights and releasing hundreds from illegal detention and imprisonment. You can find out more about the work of the Malawi Bail Project by visiting their website here. You can find out more about The Centre for Human Rights Education Advice and Assistance (CHREEA) here. This podcast was recorded on 1st September 2022 and produced by Blue Bear Coffee Co. Visit us at bluebearcoffee.com

Om Podcasten

Join us as we enjoy a coffee and a chat with people who are fighting for justice in their own unique way. In this podcast series we discuss a variety of issues including human trafficking, modern day slavery, effective policing, the impact of politics and policy, slavery in our supply chains and many more subjects about the injustices that exist in our world and how we can combat them. Hosted by Bryn Frere-Smith, founder of Blue Bear Coffee Co.