The Victim’s Podcast
The Victim’s Podcast
Unveiling the user friendly summary of the Government's White Paper with ICTJ and Partners
Unlock the secrets behind the government's white paper with us in collaboration with the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) and partners. We promise that by the end of our series, you'll have a solid grasp on the critical steps toward justice and healing for those impacted by conflict and rights violations. This isn't just another discussion; it's a journey through the heart of transitional justice, meticulously pieced together to help you understand the layers that form the blueprint for societal repair.
With every episode, we'll step into the stories that matter, guided by the ICTJ's unparalleled knowledge. We're not just sharing information; we're honoring the pursuit of redress and accountability. Follow our series as we chart the course of transformative recommendations and witness the unwavering power of communities rising from the ashes of their past. It's not merely about the facts and figures; it's about the people, the pain, and the promise of a better tomorrow. Stay connected and be part of a conversation that's reshaping the landscape of justice and reconciliation.
Creator and Host : Ayeshah Harun , Co - Hosts : Lamin and Fatou
Let's keep the Memories of Victims Alive
Welcome to the Victim Podcast new series. In collaboration with the International Center for Transitional Justice, ictj, we present a user-friendly summary of the government's white paper. This summary aims to provide a clear breakdown of what occurred, when it occurred, the period of implementation and the institution responsible for implementing the recommendations outlined in the White Paper. Throughout this series, we will delve into key aspects of the White Paper, making it accessible and understandable for our audience. From understanding the context of the event to examine the proposed recommendations for the transitional justice, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview. Join us as we navigate through the complexities of transitional justice, setting lights on the processes and institutions crucial for achieving accountability, reconciliation and healing in societies affected by the conflict or human rights abuses. Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes, where we will dive deeper into the details of the government's white paper and its implications for victims and communities seeking justice and redress. Follow us on our website, facebook, twitter and on Instagram.