The
Legal Resources Centre (LRC) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit
human rights organisation formed in 1997 by a group of Ghanaian
lawyers and law students. It was incorporated as a company limited
by guarantee under the laws of Ghana in February 1998. The underlying
philosophy of the LRC is that democracy would only thrive in an
environment in which the majority of the people:
| Know
and understand their basic human rights; |
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Have quick and effective access to justice and entitlements;
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| Understand
and play their role in the functioning of the constitutional
democratic structures. |
Based
on this the LRC is engaged in a number of activities including public/civic
human rights education; legal aid and alternative dispute resolution
(ADR); grassroots participatory democracy activities; parliamentary
advocacy; and an international human rights and lawyering internship
programme.
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