African Transitional Justice Research Network

The ATJRN is an interdisciplinary network of African scholars and senior-level practitioners who are working in the field of transitional justice in Africa. This network promotes engaged practice and scholarship dedicated to devising solutions to confront impunity on the continent. Its role is to both identify the challenges that have faced transitional justice processes in Africa to date and to allow policy-relevant reflections based on the experience of those directly involved in continental-based initiatives.
Members of the Gambian TRC and the ATJRN at the Univeristy of Cape Town, 10 August 2022.

The ATJRN advances Transitional Justice in Africa through research, publication, networking meetings, and community work. The network has three key aims: 

 

(1) understanding the specific challenges facing transitional justice processes in Africa, 

(2) promoting collaboration in research on the continent and 

(3) devising policy relevant research.

 

Unfinished Business collaborates with the African Transitional Justice Research Network for its projects.

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