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LACC Trust Fund

LACC has been experiencing difficulties in securing funds on project basis from the funding agencies. Because of limited resources made available to it, LACC has also not been able to save the funds. The 'project-tied funds' are all spent on the project itself. Thus, 'self-sustainability' is a constant problem. It also recognises that it is not possible for the funding agencies to grant funds on a regular basis, all the time. It thus, established a trust fund named as 'LACC Trust Fund' to implement various programmes on women's empowerment, promotion and protection of women's and child rights, ending violence against women, publication and training purposes on self-sustainability basis.

The LACC Trust Fund was established with the contribution of a well-wisher of LACC. Ms. Bhagawati Kakshapati contributed Nepali Rupees (NRS) one hundred thousand towards the establishment of the Trust Fund in support of LACC's activities. LACC deposited another NRS one hundred thousand in the Trust Fund account.

The fund will be kept in a fixed deposit account in the bank. The interests accrued from the fixed deposit account will be used to finance important programmes of LACC. LACC will use only the interest accrued from the fixed deposit account for fighting the cases of poor and needy women and children victims of violence, rape, trafficking, exploitation, giving scholarship to the poor and needy female law students and for the promotion and protection of women's rights.

The trust fund will help LACC to implement its programmes aimed at stopping violence against women, women's empowerment, promotion and protection of women's and child rights and for publication and training purposes on self-sustainability basis. It will also eliminate the uncertainty of asking/receiving money every time a project is completed.

THE OBJECTIVES  
The interest of the Trust Fund will be used for the following programmes:
  • Fighting the cases of poor and needy women victims of violence, rape, sexual exploitation, abuses, domestic violence, social and religious repression, polygamy, bigamy, battering, forced divorce and trafficking.
  • Fighting the cases of poor and needy child victims of exploitation, sexual abuses, violence and forced child labour.
  • Organizing training, workshop, seminar and sensitization programme on human rights, child rights, women's rights, gender issues, women leadership development and legal issues .
  • Publication of reports, journals and brochures.
  • Giving scholarship for the poor and needy female law students.
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