The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) is an international non-profit organization specializing in the field of transitional justice. It provides assistance to societies pursuing accountability for past mass atrocity or human rights abuse. ICTJ works across societies and borders to challenge the causes and address the consequences of massive human rights violations. It advocates for redress for victims and aims to prevent recurrence of violations.
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Conducts in-depth research and analysis on transitional justice issues to inform policy and practice.
Provides technical assistance to governments, civil society, and international organizations in developing and implementing transitional justice mechanisms.
Engages in advocacy efforts to promote the adoption of transitional justice policies and practices at the national and international levels.
Offers training and capacity-building programs for stakeholders involved in transitional justice processes.
Works to ensure that the rights and needs of victims are central to transitional justice efforts.
Produces a wide range of publications, including reports, guides, and policy briefs, on transitional justice topics.
Collaborates with a global network of partners to advance transitional justice objectives.
Engages in legal advocacy to support the development of international and domestic legal frameworks that promote transitional justice.
Facilitates community engagement and participation in transitional justice processes to ensure they are inclusive and responsive to local needs.
Contributes to the development of policies that support the implementation of transitional justice mechanisms.
New York, USA
ICTJ has offices and programs in over 30 countries worldwide.
ICTJ is funded by a variety of sources, including governments, foundations, and individual donors.
ICTJ has received numerous awards and recognition for its work in the field of transitional justice.
ICTJ collaborates with a wide range of partners, including governments, international organizations, civil society groups, and academic institutions.
ICTJ's work has contributed to significant advances in the field of transitional justice, including the establishment of truth commissions, reparations programs, and institutional reforms in various countries.
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