Deputy Chair’s Message
rights. Given that the LRF is rooted in the community,
with 25 permanent offices around the country and its
long history of non-partisanship, the organisation has
the respect and trust of communities, local authorities
and state institutions. It remains the largest provider of
legal assistance to the disadvantaged and marginalised, often the only option for those living far from the
main urban centres.
The Board was deeply saddened by the untimely passing on 28 June 2015 of the Chairman, Joseph James, a
highly respected human rights lawyer. He had been a
member of the LRF Board of Trustees since 2008 and
was elected Chair of the Board at the AGM in December
2014. He was a much respected and valued colleague
and mentor who is sorely missed.
The year under review has been a challenging one, both
for Zimbabwe and for the LRF. However, everyone at
the LRF has remained focussed on the mission of the
organisation, to promote access to justice and protect
people’s rights. The economy has continued to slide,
deepening the levels of poverty as the formal employment base shrank further and the informal sector mushroomed, particularly in the central urban areas. Political
infighting and the disintegration of various parties into
factions took the focus of Government away from the
needs of the country and its people, concentrating rather on individual political and financial survival. Against
this dysfunctional background the LRF has continued
to provide services to assist those most in need, the
proverbial “ants” in danger of being trampled when the
“elephants” fight.
The strength of the US$ against most other major currencies meant that secured grants realised a reduced
value on conversion, and delays in the flow of funding
resulting in staff having to go without salaries for many
weeks. Despite this, the following report provides strong
evidence of the LRF’s successes in providing people
with knowledge and understanding of the legal issues
affecting them and building the confidence to claim their
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Legal Resources Foundation Annual Report 2015
I wish to thank my fellow Trustees for their support and I
pay tribute to the sterling work of the management and
staff of the LRF, who have continued to ensure that the
LRF provides hope and succour to many in Zimbabwe.
Bridget Parham Field
Deputy Chairperson