Giving Voice to Victims Towards Gender-Sensitive Processes of Truth, Justice, Reparations and Non-Repetition To get a better insight on victims ideas of what gender-sensitive processes of TJRNR should entail, Impunity Watch conducted interviews with both male and female survivors of conflict-era violence. While these interviews by no means are a representative sample of the total population, they do offer an insight in the gendered experiences, needs and demands of victims.
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See AllThe use of strategic litigation as a tool to generate consciousness and change in post-conflict Guatemala has generally been a good practice. In this policy brief, we review some key elements of Guate
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This report documents the historical events that occurred in the municipalities of Santa Eulalia and Santa Cruz Barillas [Huehuetenango], as result of the implementation of two hydroelectric projects.
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On 13 February Impunity Watch presented the second report of the Observatory of Judicial Independence entitled: “Judges in High Risk [Courts]: Threats to Judicial Independence in Guatemala.” Download
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