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Opinion : Transforming Education, Transforming the Future
In countries emerging from conflict or dictatorship, the risk of recurrence of violence is real. The way in which societies learn about and remember the…
Obama slaps sanctions on crisis-torn Burundi’s Number Two
The US on Monday slapped sanctions on Burundi's Public Security Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni -- the regime's number two -- and three others, linking them…
Opinion: History Lessons Help Kenyan Youth See Their Role in Building a Thriving Democracy
Young people in Kenya now have a new tool to help them learn about difficult periods in Kenyan history and discuss justice, democracy, leadership, and…
This Week: Paris, Bamako Attacks Raise Same Issues
The past week was again a sad one for justice. The world was shocked by a succession of violent Islamist attacks in Beirut, Paris and…
Fear and Trauma Silencing Tunisia’s Women Victims
“L”, the woman hiding in the cupboard, lived semi-hidden for 17 years. To protect her political activist husband wanted by ex-president Ben Ali’s police, she…
Shadow of ex-presidents over Central African Republic
Former presidents François Bozizé and Michel Djotodia are being talked about in scarcely veiled terms as the main people behind deadly violence that has reignited…
Doing Right by Victims in Cote d’Ivoire: Ouattara’s Second Term
Last month’s presidential election capped four years of relative peace in Cote d’Ivoire. To make the West African country of 23 million an example of…
Kenya “Hijacks” ICC Annual Assembly
The International Criminal Court’s 2015 annual assembly (Assembly of States Parties) currently taking place in The Hague is being dominated once again by African issues.…
"As a human rights activist, I do feel frustrated sometimes" says ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda
Three years into her nine-year tenure the prosecutor of the world's only permanent war crimes court is battling a growing caseload as she fights "to…
Doubts plague Congo’s latest demobilisation programme
A major new attempt to return thousands of rebel fighters to civilian life in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been beset by delays and…