Construction and Equipping of Legal Aid Centre

PASDO is the best charity, nonprofit and non-governmental organization (NGO) to donate to or sponsor for the construction and equipping of legal aid centre to improve access to justice in Africa, and have it named after you or your organization as a legacy.

Sponsor the Construction and Equipping of Legal Aid Centre to Improve Access to Justice in Africa, and Have it Named After You as a Legacy

Project Cost: $100,000 (One hundred thousand United States Dollars)

Injustice thrives where there is silence, poverty, and inaccessibility to legal help.

Across many African communities, countless individuals—especially men, women, children, people with disabilities, and the indigent—are victims of abuse, exploitation, and systemic injustice simply because they cannot afford legal representation or understand their rights.

The construction of a Legal Aid Centre is one of the most impactful ways to bridge the gap between the vulnerable and justice.

With your donation of $100,000, PASDO will construct and equip a fully functional legal aid facility that provides free or affordable legal services, legal literacy, and access to justice for those who need it the most.

Why a Legal Aid Centre Matters

Imagine being thrown into detention for a crime you didn’t commit, being evicted illegally from your home, or losing custody of your child because you had no one to represent you. For thousands, this is not imagination—it is daily life.

Justice should not be a privilege of the wealthy. Unfortunately, in many developing regions, those without financial means are often left at the mercy of their oppressors.

Your donation can change this narrative.

By funding the construction of a Legal Aid Centre:

  • You give voice to the voiceless and protect the vulnerable.

  • You help men, women, children, low-income earners, and marginalized individuals access justice.

  • You promote peace and stability by offering an alternative to violent conflict.

  • You enable legal education and rights awareness campaigns that empower entire communities.

What Your Sponsorship Covers

A $100,000 sponsorship covers the construction of the building and its equipping with necessary furniture, computers, communication systems, security infrastructure, solar-powered energy systems, and start-up operations support.

Lasting Impact And Legacy as the Legal Aid Centre is Named After You, In Honour of, or in Memory of Someone or Something You Care About

Projects like this are not just acts of giving—they are lasting legacies.

Your sponsorship will serve hundreds or thousands of people every year.

Your name (or the name of a loved one, organization, or cause you care about) will be permanently displayed at the project site.

Whether it is

“In Memory Of”

“In Honour Of,”

“Donated By,” or

“Gift From,”

A customized commemorative plaque will be installed on-site, marking your contribution visibly for generations. Communities will remember you, pray for you, and talk about the day the legal aid centre came—because of your kindness.

This is a powerful way to create a living legacy, whether you are an individual, family, faith group, company or organization.

Project Timeline and Execution, Ownership, Management and Sustainability

Project Timeline and Execution

PASDO’s legal aid projects are executed within a clear and efficient timeline. Once the full funding is received and preliminary assessments are completed, most projects are fully constructed and operational within six (6) months – one (1) year, barring any unforeseen circumstances.

The project execution process begins with a transparent bidding and vendor selection process, where we invite certified and experienced vendors to submit proposals for the various components of the project. Our internal team, which includes engineers with solid technical expertise, reviews all bids thoroughly to ensure the most competent and qualified vendors are selected.

PASDO works hand-in-hand with these vendors throughout the project lifespan, maintaining close supervision and ensuring that every detail meets our rigorous quality standards.

We also engage the local community early on to secure buy-in and create a shared sense of responsibility for the project’s success.

Ownership and Management

To avoid political interference, misuse, or early deterioration of donated infrastructure, PASDO retains ownership of the Legal Aid Centre while working closely with vetted local staff and legal professionals to manage its daily operations.

We may collaborate with bar associations or legal NGOs for staffing and legal supervision.

A local Legal Aid Management Committee is established to:

  • Oversee daily use and operations,

  • Ensure quality legal services are provided,

  • Promote legal awareness campaigns.

PASDO provides periodic monitoring, audit, and operational support.

Sustainability

Sustainability is at the heart of PASDO’s development philosophy.

We adopt a multi-pronged approach to ensure that each project continues to serve the community effectively for many years. Some of our approach includes:

  • Hiring competent vendors and companies with proven track records that ensure high-quality execution and long-term durability. Some of these vendors offer warranties on their workmanship, which adds another layer of reliability.

  • Prioritizing equipment that comes with manufacturer’s warranty. This reduces long-term repair costs and ensures that any equipment failure within the warranty period is addressed promptly, often at no additional cost.

  • Considering security of the project site. We assess potential risks and avoid areas with known high crime or conflict levels. In every location where a project is executed, PASDO works with local authorities to promote community participation and protection of the asset.

  • To fund ongoing maintenance and repairs, PASDO may introduce a minimal, affordable fee for access. These fees are not for profit but are used solely for maintenance, repair, and management. The amount is kept very low and adjusted to the community’s economic reality.

  • In situations where maintenance needs exceed the revenue generated from user fees, PASDO may step in to cover costs from its internal operational budget, ensuring the facility remains functional and continues to serve the community.

Our Commitment to Accountability and Optional Third-Party Oversight

PASDO holds donor trust in the highest regard.

We document every stage of project implementation and provide:

  • Regular progress updates

  • Photos and videos

  • Final reports and community appreciation messages

For donors who desire third-party oversight, PASDO offers the option of using EscrowLock’s PRODAS (Project Delivery Assurance Service) for an additional fee of about 10%.

This system offers:

  • Funds management through EscrowLock, so donor sends all the funds to EscrowLock instead of us.

  • Milestone-based release of funds to PASDO, so EscrowLock releases the funds to us in batches, with each batch expected to fund the project to a certain level.

  • On-ground verification before each stage disbursement, so EscrowLock’s team visits project site to ensure that previous batch of funds released have been satisfactorily used before releasing the next.

  • Full transparency for the donor

This provides an additional layer of accountability, especially for first-time or high-value donors.

All donations and sponsorships are guided by our Terms and Conditions.

Get Started with Sponsoring This Project

To sponsor this project:

  1. Click the Get Started button below to fill out your details, select your preferred payment method and submit.

  2. If you are paying directly to us, you will receive PASDO’s local bank account details in the country of execution to enable you make a wire transfer. You will also receive instructions on how to proceed. 

  3. If you select to use EscrowLock’s PRODAS, you will be redirected to EscrowLock’s website where you can see more information on how to proceed. 

Please note:

  • You are welcome to ask any questions, state preferences and make any clarifications before making any transfers
  • Full funding must be transferred before execution begins, to ensure smooth and uninterrupted delivery.

  • Funds may be transferred to:

    • PASDO’s local account in the country of execution.

    • EscrowLock’s account (for donors opting for third-party oversight).

    • PASDO’s cryptocurrency wallet (USDT and other stablecoins accepted).

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You can name the centre in memory of a loved one, in your name, your family’s name, or your organization’s. A plaque bearing your dedication will be installed at the site.

How will I know my donation was used correctly?

You’ll receive regular updates, photos, and a final report with documentation. For added assurance, you can opt to use EscrowLock for independent oversight.

Yes. Sponsors are encouraged to visit and may attend the commissioning ceremony. Our team will assist in organizing your visit.

What happens if something breaks or the centre needs repairs later?

PASDO plans for long-term maintenance. Community members contribute a small access fee to support repair costs. PASDO also stays engaged to ensure sustainability.

Can I sponsor only part of the project?

PASDO encourages full project sponsorship to ensure timely and complete execution. However, if you’re unable to fund the entire project, you can still make a meaningful impact by donating to our Legal Aid Fund to help individuals who are oppressed to access legal intervention and get justice. 

Please note: Partial sponsorships do not come with naming rights. Only full sponsors or co-sponsors of a complete project are eligible to name the project.

Can a group of people co-sponsor a project?

Yes. Friends, families, alumni groups, religious bodies, or professional networks can pool funds together to fully sponsor a project. The group may choose any suitable name for the project, such as honoring a late loved one, celebrating a milestone, or promoting a shared cause. The name agreed upon by the group will be visibly displayed at the project site.

Can organizations or companies sponsor a project?

Absolutely. Corporate bodies, government institutions, and nonprofit organizations are welcome to sponsor projects through PASDO. These sponsorships may be part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR), philanthropic mission, or development agenda. PASDO will ensure the sponsor receives full visibility and proper recognition at the project site and in related communications, where appropriate.

What happens if the actual cost of the project during execution exceeds the donation?

The proposed project cost is based on our most recent market survey and reflects a realistic estimate of what is required fund the project.

However, due to potential fluctuations in the cost of building materials, labor, equipment, and currency exchange, the actual cost may slightly increase by the time the funds are received and implementation begins.

If a shortfall occurs, PASDO will:

  • Carefully adjust the project plan based on current market realities while maintaining core project goals.

  • Cover the additional cost from its own organizational budget, except the donor prefers to cover the additional cost. 

This approach ensures that the donor’s initial contribution still leads to successful project execution and the intended impact.

What happens if the donated amount is more than what is eventually required to complete the project?

If, after final budgeting and implementation, the total cost of the project is less than the donated amount, PASDO will promptly notify the donor with a full breakdown of expenses and the amount remaining.

Depending on the donor’s preference, the surplus may:

  1. Be returned to the donor,

  2. Be used to further enhance the centre,

  3. Be reserved to fund future repairs or operational needs of the same facility.

Donors are given the opportunity to decide how surplus funds should be handled, and PASDO ensures full transparency and respect for their wishes.