Justice Africa's Work
Justice Africa seeks to:
- Support civil society organizations in promoting justice, democracy, human rights and peace
- Conduct independent research and policy analysis
- Provoke debate in relation to methods of resolving conflict in Africa
- Forge of links between local, regional and international Pan-African actors
- Organise conferences, publish books and meet directly with policy makers to improve understanding of issues pertinent to the continent and help resolve them
- Memorialise human rights atrocities and genocides in Africa
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