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27 February 2024
This overview report explores the perspectives and reflections of victims and survivors in their pursuit for justice across Colombia, the DRC, Guatemala, Indonesia, Syria, and Tunisia. It aims to serve as an important resource for policymakers and practitioners, providing guidance on fostering the meaningful inclusion and leadership of victims and survivors in transitional justice processes. Additionally, it offers broader strategic insights for conflict prevention.
Key findings include:
- Long-term, multi-level and equitable partnerships with victim groups are crucial for transformative change
- Solidarity is a founding driver behind organising, bringing together diverse justice priorities
- Access to knowledge and decision makers as well as meaningful inclusion helps victims and survivors to (re)claim political agency
- The most sustainable activism is often linked to access to resources
- Informal transitional justice efforts and activism can be innovative and creative, and generate meaningful change for victims and survivors
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We presented the key research findings in an online panel at the Justice Visions conference, on 15 March 2024 (10:30am CET).
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