It captures advances made by African practitioners, including strategic litigation on gender based violence, survivor led advocacy and locally grounded work within the Women, Peace and Security agenda. These efforts have expanded the scope of accountability and have placed gender justice at the centre of transitional justice debates on the continent.
The hub also aims to support targeted policy interventions that address gaps in implementation. This includes strengthening existing frameworks on gender justice, supporting survivor centred approaches and advancing forms of reparative justice that restore dignity.
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This hub focuses on the persistence of impunity for human rights violations in a number of African contexts. It examines why accountability processes have often failed to produce sustained change, despite formal commitments to justice.
This hub examines how societies engage with past violence and how these processes shape current debates on justice and accountability. It focuses on the politics of memory, including whose histories are recognised, whose are excluded, and how these choices are reflected in public narratives, heritage sites and archives.

