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About Ictj
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) focuses on addressing the legacies of massive human rights violations. It works alongside victims to promote acknowledgment, accountability, and institutional reform to prevent future violence.
Explore resources and information on transitional justice and human rights advocacy.
What You Can Do
- Access a comprehensive resource library
- Read reports and publications on human rights
- Watch multimedia content related to transitional justice
- Stay updated with news and events
- Learn about ICTJ's mission and impact
Frequently Asked Questions
What is transitional justice?
Transitional justice refers to how societies address the legacies of serious human rights violations, focusing on accountability and reform.
How can I access ICTJ's publications?
You can browse and search the resource library for all of ICTJ's published works since 2001.
Does ICTJ work with victims of human rights violations?
Yes, ICTJ collaborates with victims to ensure their voices are heard and to seek acknowledgment and redress.
What types of resources does ICTJ provide?
ICTJ offers reports, briefing papers, educational resources, and multimedia content related to transitional justice.
How can I support ICTJ's work?
You can support ICTJ by donating or subscribing to their updates for the latest news and events.