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2008 JusticeMakers

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JusticeMakers Fellows celebrating International Human Rights Day

Thursday 10th December was International Human Rights Day. To celebrate, several of the JusticeMakers fellows held special events in their countries to mark the day. Chimwemwe, JusticeMakers fellow in Malawi, used the day as...

Read more 12 January, 2010 at 5:43 pm Jessica Callen

JusticeMakers Fellow Ram Bhandari has an article published in the Nepali Times

Nepal’s JusticeMakers Fellow Ram Bhandari had an article published in the Nepali Times. Click to view his guest column here. Ram is using his Justicemakers grant within his community to educate citizens on their...

Read more 11 January, 2010 at 4:36 pm Jessica Callen

Buhle Dube honors International Human Rights Day with a celebration in his community.

On December 10th, 2009 JusticeMaker Buhle Dube in Swaziland organized an event to honor the 61st anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).  The event was held at the FanCourt Guest House...

Read more 8 January, 2010 at 3:37 pm Jessica Callen

Follow JusticeMakers Kenya fellow, Evans, on Twitter.

Evans Muswahili, JusticeMakers fellow in Vihiga district, Kenya, has a twitter account. Follow him, emuswahili, and his JusticeMakers project developments at: http://twitter.com/ 

Read more 30 November, 2009 at 3:39 pm Jessica Callen

Ugandan JusticeMakers project is launched and ceremony is attended by important government official.

JusticeMakers fellow Robert Kibaya has been continuing his work on the Rural Communities Criminal Justice Awareness Project (RCC-JAP).  He’s operating in Kikwanda, Uganda to repair damaged relations between the criminal justice system actors and...

Read more 27 November, 2009 at 5:36 pm Jessica Callen

JusticeMakers fellow Robert Kibaya is monitoring and evaluating criminal justice procedures in rural Kikwanda, Uganda.

In the rural communities of Kikwanda, Uganda, many people suffer from human rights violations without anywhere to turn to for help with their grievance. This issue had not been confronted before because victims of...

Read more 26 November, 2009 at 6:23 pm Jessica Callen

IBJ Presents the 2010 Asia JusticeMakers Competition: Implementing Criminal Defense Reform in Asia

International Bridges to Justice’s (IBJ) 2010 Asia JusticeMakers Competition, brought to you by the Lien Institute for Social Innovation, will search for and fund grassroots initiatives in Asian communities to promote criminal justice and...

Read more 28 October, 2009 at 2:47 pm lhanlon

In Nepal, meeting takes a critical look at the country’s transitional justice process

On Tuesday, September 22nd, The Committee for Social Justice – JusticeMaker Ram Kumar Bhandari’s organization – as well as SANGYA (another NGO based in Kathmandu) collaborated to host a discussion on the review of Nepal’s transitional justice...

Read more 25 September, 2009 at 4:20 am ewilson

Nepali JusticeMaker approaches justice issues through education

On Friday September 18th, JusticeMaker Ram Kumar Bhandari conducted an essay competition at the Ganga Milan secondary school in Chandisthan VDC of Lamjung district.  The topic of the competition was “The Role of Youth Students in Controlling Social...

Read more 25 September, 2009 at 4:00 am ewilson

The power of Nepal’s media

In his never-ending pursuit of justice for the families and victims of Nepal’s Armed Conflict, JusticeMaker Ram Kumar Bhandari makes frequent and efficient use of Nepal’s various media. Ram gears most of his media...

Read more 9 September, 2009 at 12:26 pm ewilson
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