Resources and Expenditure

Avocats Sans Frontières thanks all of its individual donors as well as the following organisations for their support

Avocats Sans Frontières is able to provide access to justice for the most vulnerable populations thanks to the financial support of institutional donors as well as other donations.  In terms of institutional donors, ASF receives significant support from various governments, including the Belgian government, the European Commission and private foundations.  The primary sources of non-institutional funding are the Belgian bar associations, private donations by members of ASF, and donations from the general public. (see also page: get involved)

The accounts of the association are published each year by the Registrar of the Commercial Court and are also summarised in the annual reports.

Please contact our finance department if you have any questions : finance@asf.be  – Tel. + 32 2 223 36 54

Institutional donors in 2010

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Bar associations

The Belgian bar associations provide both financial and technical support to Avocats Sans Frontières.  The following bar associations have supported us in 2010 :

Other partners

News

Friday, 10 February, 2012 - 16:19

Mahendra Nagar, 6 February 2012 - It is freezing cold this morning in Far Western Nepal. Gopi Parajuli (ASF) and Anita Neupane (Legal Aid and Consultancy Centre) try to find their way through the bus station. In a typically helpful and gentle manner, a passer-by asks them: “Are you looking for the lawyer’s bus? There it is!” And he points towards a small vehicle with a message painted on it.  It is a so called ‘microbus’, of the kind used by thousands of ordinary Nepali every day to commute to work. The message on its side says: “Are you legally vulnerable because of your economic situation? Please contact the Kanchanpur District Bar Association”.

Tuesday, 7 February, 2012 - 11:40

Guatemala City / Brussels – Avocats Sans Frontières is pleased with the prosecution of former Guatemalan ruler (1982-83), José Efraín Ríos Montt, an encouraging development in the fight against the impunity for international crimes. Suspected of having given orders for multiple massacres during his time in power, Ríos Montt  was ordered to appear in court on 26 January . 

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