Our partners
AdvocAid is supported by a range of donors, foundations and other organisations. We are grateful for their critical support. Scroll through our gallery to see our current funders and continue to scroll to see our partners.
Our Current Funders
Our Partners
CARL-SL promotes a just society for all in Sierra Leone, through monitoring accountability of institutions of accountability and the empowering of citizens.
Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 7 million people in over 150 countries and territories who campaign to end abuses of human rights.
Accounting for International Development (AfID) supports a broad range of non-profit organisations globally through the provision of volunteer accountants. Assignments from 2 weeks to 12 months form part of our ongoing commitment to build the financial management capacity of non-profit partners globally. AfID and their volunteers have supported more than 500 non-profit partners in 57 countries.
EducAid runs an educational network comprising of free schools, teacher training, and tertiary programmes in Sierra Leone.
For over 50 years, AGIAMONDO e.V. has been a reliable partner for development workers and a key source of specialist personnel for many church and other civil society organisations active in the field of international development cooperation work.
LAWYERS is a campaigning pressure group of female lawyers who advocate for the protection and promotion of the rights of
women and the girl child because of pervasive discrimination
against them.
Namati is building a global movement of grassroots legal advocates who help put the power of law in the hands of people. Together we are taking on the world’s most urgent justice challenges.
The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) is the national human rights institution established by Act of Parliament No. 9 of 2004 with the mandate to promote and protect human rights throughout the country.
Prison Watch Sierra Leone is an indigenous Human rights NGO formed in 1996. It is non-profitable and non-political organization. It was formed to serve as a focal point relating to all issues of detainees/prisoners and detention in the country.
The Sierra Leone Legal Aid Board was formed in 2012 withe responsibility to provide free legal aid services for the poor including legal representation, advise, assistance, legal and community based outreach, alternative dispute resolution, etc.