After decades of conflict, state violence and widespread impunity, recent political changes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo seem to be creating renewed prospects for the establishment of transitional justice processes. President Tshisekedi has signalled his interest in creating such processes, while local activists and the UN mission in the DRC are using this opportunity to further press their long-standing demands in this area. This policy brief is inspired by discussions that took place at a workshop organised in January 2021 in Kinshasa by civil society groups to outline what transitional justice in the DRC should look like. While many important points were discussed on this occasion, one interesting question that was raised was ...
The main purpose of this study is to assess the main challenges of democratization in the Democratic...
This report is the result of interviews with several hundred interlocutors, both Congolese and forei...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
This paper examines the efforts by the current Congolese Government to relaunch a transitional justi...
Almost two decades ago, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was confronted with a vicious cyc...
With a transitional government in place, peace is now a possibility in the Democratic Republic of th...
In a country marked by protracted conflicts which are estimated to have caused the death and displac...
Decentralisation is increasingly seen as an important part of conflict resolution and peacebuilding...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is expected to hold local and national elections in mid-2005,...
Cameroon has been in the throes of a bloody conflict in the English-speaking regions since 2016. It ...
Enhancing the Role of the African Union in Transitional Justice in AfricaThis report of the African...
Soon after coming to power in May 1997, the new government of the Congo initiated a national reconst...
The Pretoria peace agreement of 2002 and the start of the Transition in 2003 ushered a new phase in ...
Transitional justice (TJ) in Zimbabwe can be gleaned as a maze of detached filaments mainly champion...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
The main purpose of this study is to assess the main challenges of democratization in the Democratic...
This report is the result of interviews with several hundred interlocutors, both Congolese and forei...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...
This paper examines the efforts by the current Congolese Government to relaunch a transitional justi...
Almost two decades ago, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was confronted with a vicious cyc...
With a transitional government in place, peace is now a possibility in the Democratic Republic of th...
In a country marked by protracted conflicts which are estimated to have caused the death and displac...
Decentralisation is increasingly seen as an important part of conflict resolution and peacebuilding...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is expected to hold local and national elections in mid-2005,...
Cameroon has been in the throes of a bloody conflict in the English-speaking regions since 2016. It ...
Enhancing the Role of the African Union in Transitional Justice in AfricaThis report of the African...
Soon after coming to power in May 1997, the new government of the Congo initiated a national reconst...
The Pretoria peace agreement of 2002 and the start of the Transition in 2003 ushered a new phase in ...
Transitional justice (TJ) in Zimbabwe can be gleaned as a maze of detached filaments mainly champion...
Since the beginning of the 90s "democratisation " has been the buzzword for donors as well...
The main purpose of this study is to assess the main challenges of democratization in the Democratic...
This report is the result of interviews with several hundred interlocutors, both Congolese and forei...
Since the end of the Cold War, political new beginnings have increasingly been linked to questions o...