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Groundbreaking legal rights seminar for HIV/ AIDS community in Russia

 This past March, Russian JusticeMakers Fellow Tatyana Kochetkova organized a seminar in her country on legal questions related to people living with AIDS. The purpose of this seminar was to attract greater attention from...

Read more 14 June, 2013 at 3:20 pm ibj

The fight against discrimination of individuals living with HIV/Aids continues in Liberia

    “I lost two close friends and relatives from HIV/AIDS due to lack of legal representation and they were left on their own to die. I want to stop this from happening to others”...

Read more 22 May, 2013 at 5:39 pm ibj

Rights Awareness Drive in Women Prison, Tihar, New Delhi

September 20th’2012 saw IBJ India make an attempt to not just understand the problems faced by Women Prisoners, but to agree upon a course of action that will alleviate the conditions of the Prisoners...

Read more 3 December, 2012 at 9:41 am Pallavi Saxena

Legal Rights Awareness in Rohini Jail, New Delhi

There were around 150 inmates present for legal rights awareness at Ward no.2 of Rohini Jail on 7thJuly2012. The basic intention of this visit was to make the inmates acquainted with the provisions of...

Read more 10 October, 2012 at 11:59 am Pallavi Saxena

Awareness Drive at Tihar, Jail No. 4

On 20 June 2012, IBJ India’s Duty Lawyer team conducted an interactive session with the inmates of Tihar, of Jail no.4 in New Delhi. IBJ was represented by Mr. Ajay Verma, Mr. Ajay Raghav,...

Read more 26 July, 2012 at 7:37 am Ajay Verma

December 4th China Legal Publication Day: Shanxi Province On-Site Legal Advice

In conjunction with several other activities relating to National Legal Publication Day, China’s International Bridges to Justice program cooperated with the Shanxi University of Finance and Economics to develop an on-site legal advice forum...

Read more 9 December, 2011 at 5:57 am kkaufman

Impressions from First Week Interning with IBJ in China

Impressions from First Week Interning with IBJ in China During my first week interning for IBJ at its Beijing office, I had the opportunity to participate in several Advisement of Rights events. IBJ staff,...

Read more 28 June, 2011 at 10:07 am mliu

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 of the implementation of IBJ’s rights awareness campaign in Zimbabwe. The 30-minute interview, with SFM’s...

Read more 7 April, 2010 at 11:13 am imaja

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, journalists and private lawyers to strategize on how to implement IBJ’s rights awareness campaign in...

Read more 7 April, 2010 at 11:01 am imaja

Helping rural populations getting to know their rights in Ngozi, Burundi

June 22nd to 28th was World AntiTorture Day and in Burundi as elsewhere a number of activities were planned to protest against its use. Only recently active in the country, IBJ dedicated itself to...

Read more 22 July, 2009 at 2:59 pm jbouzard
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