Find answers to common questions about our work and how you can get involved
HRLSCP (Human Rights Law and Securitization Corruption Prevention) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting human rights, fighting corruption, and strengthening legal frameworks. We work through advocacy, education, research, and community engagement to create positive change.
You can volunteer by registering on our website, attending our events, or contacting us directly. We offer various volunteer opportunities including research assistance, community outreach, event support, and advocacy campaigns. No prior experience is required - we provide training for all volunteers.
Our programs include human rights advocacy training, legal aid workshops, anti-corruption education, community outreach initiatives, policy research, and capacity building for civil society organizations. We also organize conferences, seminars, and awareness campaigns.
HRLSCP is funded through individual donations, grants from foundations, government funding for specific projects, and partnerships with other organizations. We maintain full transparency in our financial operations and publish annual reports detailing our funding sources and expenditures.
Yes, we accept reports of corruption and human rights violations. You can contact us through our secure channels, and we ensure confidentiality for all reporters. While we cannot provide direct legal representation, we can guide you to appropriate resources and may use your information (anonymously) for advocacy purposes.
We provide legal education and awareness programs, but we do not offer direct legal representation. However, we maintain a network of partner organizations and can refer individuals to appropriate legal aid services. Our legal team focuses on policy advocacy and systemic change rather than individual cases.
Organizations can partner with us through joint programs, resource sharing, advocacy campaigns, or capacity building initiatives. We welcome partnerships with NGOs, academic institutions, government agencies, and private sector organizations that share our values and mission. Contact us to discuss potential collaboration opportunities.
While our headquarters is located at 123 Justice Street, we operate both locally and internationally. Our programs reach communities across multiple countries, and we work with local partners to ensure culturally appropriate and effective interventions. We also engage in international advocacy and policy work.
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