The impact of APLE work, which stands for Association for the Protection of Legal Rights, is significant in promoting legal awareness and upholding justice in society. APLE work focuses on providing legal assistance to marginalized communities, advocating for human rights, and combating issues like child exploitation and trafficking. Their efforts have led to increased access to justice, improved legal protections for vulnerable populations, and raised awareness about the importance of upholding legal rights. Through their strategic interventions and collaborations with government agencies and civil society organizations, the APLE work has made a positive difference in the lives of many individuals and communities, contributing to a more just and equitable society.

Other programs, such as criminal justice development initiatives focusing on child-friendly justice, community engagement, industry involvement, and media engagement, play a crucial role in upholding justice and protecting legal rights in society. These programs work hand in hand with organizations like APLE to ensure marginalized communities have access to justice, human rights are upheld, and issues like child exploitation are combatted effectively. By collaborating with government agencies and civil society organizations, these programs contribute to creating a more just and equitable society. Through their combined efforts, legal protections for vulnerable populations are strengthened, awareness is raised, and positive changes are made to promote fairness and justice for all.