Appointment of Acting Executive Director
The board of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) [...]
The board of the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) [...]
Attention Media Houses: For Immediate Release 19 December 2020 Media [...]
Attention Media Houses: For Immediate Release 19 December 2020 Media [...]
It is with a heavy heart that IJR announces the [...]
The crises around our continent do not seem to have decreased after the initial promise of the range of policy frameworks that we have adopted as an African continent. Most recently, the crisis in Tigray region in northern Ethiopia, which pits the government against a resurgent Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLP), has led to more than 40,000 refugees fleeing into the neighbouring Sudan, and untold casualties of war.
Over the course of 2020, the preservation of economic security took centre stage as businesses and people were hard hit by a series of lockdowns intended to slow the spread of Covid-19. Sadly, economic insecurity increased as those forced to the margins constituted an ever-growing portion of our society.
The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation is committed to the building of fair, democratic and inclusive societies. Due to its roots in South Africa’s transition of the early 1990s, the organisation has over the past two decades concentrated its pursuit of this vision on post-conflict societies in the midst of transitional justice processes across Africa. In recent years it has increasingly been called upon to share this experience in similar contexts further abroad.
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On the 9th of November, pharmaceutical developer Pfizer announced the [...]