Legal Resources Foundation Trust (LRF) is a national not for profit, human rights organization that promotes human rights, rule of law and access to justice. LRF was founded in 1993 as a project under the stewardship of the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) and afterwards morphed into an organization on registration as a trust in the year 2000. Thirty-five (35) years later, LRF has grown into a national organization currently operating in nineteen counties (and satelliting ten counties with its pool of paralegals & community organizers) and steering inclusivity rights, legal literacy, electoral governance, gender justice, security governance, access to justice ecosystem-governance, social economic justice, and democracy-oriented programming.

Our vision is a just and fair society with the mission being to enhance access to justice for the indigent, vulnerable and marginalized communities through promoting effective and efficient justice systems, research, advocacy, innovations and knowledge management. 

Themes
Alternatives to Criminalisation
Courts Systems
Fees and Fines
Human Rights
Petty Offences
Policing
Public Health
Pre-trial Detention
Prisons
Torture
Use of Public Spaces
People Groups
Children & Young People
Elderly People
Informal Workers
Marginalised Ethnic Persons
People in Detention
People with Disabilities
People facing Exclusion
People experiencing Homelessness or live in informal settlements
People experiencing Poverty
Sex Workers
Women and Girls
Approach
Advocacy
Capacity Building
Coalition Building
Law Reform
Policy Reform
Research
Strategic Litigation
Country(ies)
Kenya
Regions
Africa