Website of the Month: African Transitional Justice Research Network
The African Transitional Justice Research Network (ATJR) seeks "to build capacity of local level researchers and civil society organizations as they evaluate and inform transitional justice processes in their countries." It is a collaborative initiative of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (South Africa), the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development and the Refugee Law Project of the University of Makerere, Uganda. This website is one of four tools used to provide information on transitional justice and human rights issues.
http://www.transitionaljustice.org.za/
TJ Literature provides a link to resources in both English and French including a literature review highlighting trends and gaps.
Announcements lists information about new publications, upcoming events, and other items of interest.
Newsletters is an archive of ATJR publications.
ATJRN Database is a searchable listing of organizations involved in transitional justice issues in Africa. To view the database, users must log into the site. However, the account it free.
ATJRN Workshops offers descriptions of training and information sessions held by the initiative.
Links to related sites is divided into three categories:
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