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IBJ Fellows Innocent Maja and John Burombo speak on the fundamental rights of the accused in Zimbabwe

IBJ-Zimbabwe Fellows, Innocent Maja and John Burombo, recently held an interview with Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation‘s SFM on the importance...

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Zimbabwe: creation of an e-group to follow-up on the action plan of a roundtable discussion on rights awareness strategies

IBJ-Zimbabwe Fellows, Innocent Maja and John Burombo, recently held a roundtable discussion with its partner organizations, LRF and ZACRO,...

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JusticeMakers Fellow challenges community to lead criminal justice reform during roadshow in Western Kenya.

Mercy Cheredi has recently begun working for Evans as a communications intern. She’s 25 years old and has a...

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Overwhelmed but determined

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Rekindling childhood memories

When...

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Trusting relationships

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Effectuating positive changes

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The difference between life and death

Ed. Note:  Part 1 of reflections on IBJ International Program Director Sanjeewa Liyanage’s Visit to Cambodia in 2010 I...

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Poverty and Judicial Corruption behind Torture in Indonesia

Today, there is no doubt that torture and ill treatments are related in many ways to poverty disrespect of...

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IBJ to kick-start a pilot legal aid project in Rwanda

Rwanda. It was at the centre of IBJ’s preoccupations since 2006. And yet, the lack of resources impeded IBJ...

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In recognition of the fundamental principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) is dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of individuals in countries around the world. Specifically, IBJ works to guarantee all citizens the right to competent legal representation, the right to be protected from cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to a fair trial.

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