
Highlighting Women Oriented ATJLF Funded Projects in Commemoration of Women’s History Month
In commemoration of Women’s History Month, this post highlights some of our women focused Legacy projects. It is noteworthy that
In commemoration of Women’s History Month, this post highlights some of our women focused Legacy projects. It is noteworthy that
The maxim, “those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat history’s mistakes,” resonates deeply in post-conflict societies
“We do not just need charity, we need structured support that enables us to become productive members of society. That
“To prevent a recurrence of the Civil War, the Government and Ministry of Economic Development should lay emphasis on eradicating
The seeds planted today—in classrooms, newsrooms, and communities—are growing into a legacy of justice, resilience, and hope. Sierra Leone’s journey
It is no surprise that the African Union tagged 2024 “the year of education” in recognition of its potential to
On November 18th and 19th, 2024, the African Women for Transitional Justice (AW4TJ) Platform was officially launched in Addis Ababa,
An ATJLF Reflective Piece on the 8th African Transitional Justice Forum
The development of transitional justice measures can be likened to the process of building a house – a house with
Transitional justice (TJ) is becoming increasingly relevant for reconciliation, healing, and national cohesion across Africa. In Nigeria, despite a flawed