Transitional justice and peace in post-conflict South Sudan | Chris Gitari | RJMEC

By |2026-04-02T09:26:33+00:00April 1, 2026|Interview, News, Video|

Join the chat as we talk to Christopher Gitari about his work as a transitional justice advisor with the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission in South Sudan to drive the nation towards peace-building and conflict resolution.

Memorialisation of the Liberian national purpose | A beautiful remarkable story | Aaron Weah

By |2026-04-14T07:39:12+00:00April 1, 2026|News|

Nearly 6 years ago, on 30th of March 2018- UN Mission in Liberia formally withdrew its peacekeeping mission after supporting the restoration of peace and security in Liberia following a 4 year brutal civil war.

Transitional Justice Processes in the D.R.C & the Great Lakes Region | Gentil Kasongo | ATJRN

By |2026-04-02T09:27:05+00:00April 1, 2026|Interview, News, Video|

In conversation with Gentil Kasongo, a human rights activist who is currently based in the Dominican Republic of Congo.

Whose heritage is it anyway?

By |2026-03-17T09:56:23+00:00October 23, 2025|News|

In May 2025, the South African Department of Sports, Arts and Culture released the Draft National Policy Framework for Heritage Memorialisation for public comment. The Draft Policy Framework presents heritage as a tool of fostering nation-building, social cohesion and national development. It presents National Legacy Projects as an instrument for transforming South Africa's heritage landscape.

In Conversation with Sesetu Holomisa

By |2026-04-02T09:27:12+00:00October 17, 2025|Interview, News, Video|

Nearly three decades after the end of apartheid, many families are still waiting for answers. In this episode of our In Conversation series, we sit down with Sesetu Holomisa, Project Officer at the Foundation for Human Rights, to discuss the ongoing struggle for truth and justice.

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