24 November 2022

Grassroots needs, experiences and perspectives must be central to any reparations process, to ensure those reparations are meaningful and improve victims’ lives.

Impunity Watch asked three founding members of INOVAS – a global network of victims and survivors –  about the importance of reparations for grassroots communities and what the international community must do to improve how reparations are implemented.

Read more in our new report with INOVAS: Reparations as a catalytic power to change victims’ and survivors’ lives

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