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A matatu stopped outside Lodwar to reshuffle passengers. Photo by Ian MacLellan I can just make out the peeling...
A matatu stopped outside Lodwar to reshuffle passengers. Photo by Ian MacLellan I can just make out the peeling...
On Thursday, July 9, 2009, Ouk Vandeth from IBJ and Sok Kung from Cambodia Defender’s Project (link) co-lead a...
(Photo by Michelle Ferng) (Photo by Michelle Ferng) Above: Street scenes in Sao Paulo, Brazil, depicting the various ways in...
This past week, a small meeting of families that have suffered disappearances of loved ones during Nepal’s armed conflict...
On July 7, 2009, participants of IBJ-Zimbabwe‘s first official roundtable discussion spoke passionately about the role of lawyers in...
One significant challenge to activism in Nepal is the simple act of getting from one place to another, something...
After the genocide of 1994, approximately fifty lawyers were practicing law in Rwanda. The legal system was devastated. Today,...
In the spring of last year, 3000 advisement of rights posters hit the floor. Printed the year before, the...
When operating within a nascent justice system, support can come in a variety of ways. Take Olivier Niyonizigiye,...
“Seven months in prison or 240 Emalangeni fine.” Ndumiso Dlamini, the court president who threw out Hlengiwe Msibi’s case,...