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Because vulnerable detainees are our primary concern

In addition to street law campaigns, IBJ Burundi, in partnership with APRODH, has begun running legal rights campaigns in Burundian prisons. In Bubanza prison, on 29 March 2010, IBJ Intern Celesta Duivenvoorde explaining women...

Read more 10 May, 2010 at 10:52 am carnaud

Theme: “the principle of the presumption of innocence and its application in Court”

On the 22nd of April, IBJ Burundi held, in partnership with APRODH, a roundtable on the issue of the presumption of innocence. This roundtable gathered thirty stakeholders of the criminal justice system of Ngozi,...

Read more 3 May, 2010 at 9:07 am carnaud

IBJ conducts an awareness campaign in the disadvantaged neighborhoods of Bujumbura

Like every month, IBJ Burundi, in cooperation with our precious partner APRODH conducted on the 30th of March an awareness raising campaign to educate people about their legal rights. This month, the IBJ staff...

Read more 9 April, 2010 at 3:50 pm carnaud

IBJ concludes a three-day major event in Bururi province

From 23 to 25 February, IBJ staff went to Rumonge, a city in the south of the country, to conduct two activities. For the first time indeed, both a street law campaign and a...

Read more 5 March, 2010 at 2:51 pm carnaud

Cibitoke roundtable discussions bring lawyers, magistrates and prison officials together on a path of reforming the juvenile justice system in Burundi

On 9th December 2009, IBJ co-organised a fifth roundtable with APRODH in the province of Cibitoke. The aim was to gather members of the Burundi judicial system- whether lawyers, prison officials, police officers, prosecutors...

Read more 3 February, 2010 at 11:54 am carnaud

Curious Burundian soldiers join civilian rural populations to gain awareness of their legal rights in Kabezi

On 26th and 27th January, IBJ Burundi organised a street law campaign in Kabezi, a commune located in the province of Bujumbura rural, 20 kilometres southwards of the capital. This campaign was already well-rehearsed,...

Read more 30 January, 2010 at 8:38 am carnaud

IBJ Burundi celebrates Human Rights Day with rural populations in Cibitoke

Each 10th December, the international community celebrates the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. International Bridges to Justice Burundi took part to this very special day, organizing a legal rights awareness campaign...

Read more 21 January, 2010 at 6:19 pm carnaud

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