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Centre for African Justice Magazine
Sexual Violence Magazine – November 2024
The Centre for African Justice, Peace, and Human Rights is pleased to present the sixth edition of the magazine by the Sexual Violence Team, with thematic focus on the impact of conflict-related sexual violence on male survivors. We invite you to read the three unique expert insights to holistically inform you on a pressing and contemporaneous issue. The Centre for African Justice, Peace, and Human Rights is pleased to present the sixth edition of the magazine by the Sexual Violence Team, with thematic focus on the impact of conflict-related sexual violence on male survivors. We invite you to read the three unique expert insights to holistically inform you on a pressing issue.
Right to Quality Education Magazine Issue I
Discover the latest insights from the Right to Quality Education team in Pathways to Equity: Education and Health, our newest special issue at the Centre for African Justice. This RQE magazine dives into critical topics surrounding access, quality, and equity in education and health.
Women Empowerment Magazine – July 2024
The Centre for African Justice, Peace, and Human Rights is proud to present the special issue of our quarterly magazine, published by the Women Empowerment team, focusing on Women in Leadership and Diplomacy.
Sexual Violence Magazine – May 2023
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the fourth issue of the quarterly magazine from the Sexual Violence Team on the Educational Crises and Cultural Stigmas Hindering Advocacy Efforts Targeting Sexual Violence Against the Male Gender.
Right to Quality Education Magazine – December 2022
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the first issue of the quarterly magazine from the Right to Quality Education Team on the Threats, Challenges, and Opportunities to Accessing Education.
Capacity Building Magazine – August 2022
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the third issue of the quarterly magazine from the Capacity Building Team on the International Criminal Court and Africa.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the third issue of the quarterly magazine from the Sexual Violence team on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against the Male Gender: A Perspective on Forced Displacement.
Women Empowerment Magazine – January 2022
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the magazine from the Women Empowerment Team on Women in the legal profession.
Capacity Building Magazine – September 2021
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the second issue of the quarterly magazine from the Right to Quality Education Team.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the second issue of the quarterly magazine from the Right to Quality Education Team.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the second issue of the quarterly magazine from the Sexual Violence Team.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the second volume of the quarterly magazine from the Women Empowerment Team on women in the judiciary.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the fourth issue of the quarterly magazine from Capacity Building Team.
Right to Quality Education Magazine
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the third volume of the quarterly magazine from Right to Quality Education Team.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the second issue of the quarterly magazine from the Sexual Violence Team.
Sexual Violence Team Magazine Issue 1
Centre for African Justice proudly presents the first issue of their quarterly magazine from the Sexual Violence Team. This edition dwells on a crucial topic “sexual violence against the male gender in conflict and post-conflict situations with a key focus on specific African countries. The Magazine also examines a special featured topic which is : “understanding the phenomenon of child soldiers”.
Women empowerment Magazine Issue 2
Centre for African Justice proudly presents the second issue of their quarterly magazine from the Women Empowerment Department. This edition discusses various dynamics faced by women through storytelling, as stories of some notable women were featured. The Magazine also showcased their most recent accomplishment ‘the second hand book project’ which is aimed at supporting the education young girls and women in Africa, by providing them with resources to enhance their education.
Capacity Building Magazine Issue 2
The Centre for African Justice proudly presents the second issue of the quarterly ‘Capacity Building’ magazine. The current issue touches various topics & aspects relating to International Criminal Law, with special emphasis on Nigeria’s legal education & judicial system”
Women Empowerment Magazine Issue 1
In order to keep you informed on the working of each of our teams the Centre for African Justice proudly now presenting a quarterly magazine per team.
This is the first issue from the Women Empowerment Team Issue 1.
Capacity Building Magazine Issue 1 vol 2
In order to keep you informed on the working of each of our teams the Centre for African Justice proudly now presenting a quarterly magazine per team.
This is the first issue from the Capacity Building Team. Inside, read more about international justice, about the ICC, impunity and introducing our new guest writer feature in which external new writers can showcase their work in our magazine.
Right to Quality Education Magazine Issue 1
In order to keep you informed on the working of each of our teams the Centre for African Justice proudly now presenting a quarterly magazine per team.
This first edition (Issue 1) focuses on our Right to Education department, their goals towards providing clean sanitation to schools in disadvantaged areas, and how we got involved in World Toilet Day.
Centre for African Justice Ground Reports
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the ground report on Mali. The report provides an analysis of the profound repercussions of armed conflicts that have inflicted enduring wounds upon its populace, including the frequently overlooked and stigmatised facet of widespread occurrences of male conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), particularly in the northern and central regions.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the ground report on Sudan. The report provides an analysis on the situation in the country on sexual violence against male gender; on the existing legal framework and the current actions by the ICC on the matter.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents the ground report on sexual violence against the male gender in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The report provides information on the current situation in DRC pertaining to CRSV against males; the challenges encountered in combating CRSV; as well as current efforts taken by the International Criminal Court (“ICC”) in combating CRSV in the DRC.
Centre for African Justice Annual Conference Reports
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights (CAJPHR) organised its first Annual Conference on the 31st of January 2018 aimed at discussing the phenomenon of sexual violence against the male gender and how to subvert stereotypical ideologies to garner recognition and acknowledgment of male victimhood in law and society.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights (CAJPHR), a non-profit Foundation based in The Hague, collaborated with Feminists of Maastricht to organise its second Annual Conference titled “Sexual Violence: The Male Perspective – Unheard, Unspoken and Unseen” with the vision to raise awareness on the realities and effects of sexual violence against men. It is time to speak out for sexually abused male victims.
2019 Human Rights Advocacy in Practice Conference Report
The Centre for African Justice Peace and Human Rights had the honour to organise the Conference on Human Rights Advocacy in Practice along with the Leiden University. The conference looked at the challenges and strategies of legal practitioners involved in human rights cases. The focus of the day was strategic litigation and the tools available to legal practitioners seeking justice for torture victims and human rights violations. Click on the link to read the report.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights organised its third annual conference on 11th February 2020 themed “Sexual Violence Against the Male Gender in Conflict Situations: The Case of Child Soldiers”. The conference was held in the week of the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers to reflect on the recruitment and cruelties brought forth through the participation of countless child soldiers deployed in armed conflict up to this day.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights organised its fourth annual conference on the 18th of December 2021 themed “Sexual Violence Against the Male Gender: A Perspective On Forced Migration”. The conference was held online over Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The panel for this conference was held by four prominent experts in the field who looked at the various effects of forced migration on the male gender.
Centre for African Justice Annual Report
Annual Report presented by Centre for African Justice Peace and Human Rights ,The Netherlands. This report details all the latest information to the existing status of our projects and achievements.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents to you the Annual Report, covering the period from the 1st of January to the 31st of December 2020. This Report details all the latest information to the existing status of our projects and achievements.
Centre for African Justice, Peace and Human Rights proudly presents to you the Annual Report, covering the period from the 1st of January to the 31st of December 2022. This Report details all the latest information to the existing status of our projects and achievements.
The Centre for African Justice, Peace, and Human Rights is pleased to present its Annual Report, covering the period from January 1st to December 31st, 2024. This report provides a comprehensive update on the current status of our projects and achievements.
Centre for African Justice Articles
Lack of Toilet facilities in the developing world And why Ignorance is not bliss
By Yaser Khalaj Imagine living in an area –given it being a village or a city–where defecating in the bushes is so prominent that governmental
Addressing Sexual Violence Against the Male Gender: A Legal Perspective
By Tamara Frunse, Stephanie Ere Tobi, Sarah Mohammad Occurrences of sexual violence against men and boys are prevalent in situations of armed conflict, yet they remain
Prosecuting male sexual violence at the ICC: Idealism Or Realism?
By Irene Garofalo Introduction From the 1970s onward, the international community has increasingly given consideration to sexual violence in wartime. In most recent conflicts, including Bosnia
Human Trafficking: A Catch-22 Situation
Interviewer: Beatrice AureliEditors: Sarah Mohamed and Tamara Frunse INTERVIEW WITH DR. TOM MARFO, Director of Christian Aid and Resources Foundation – CARF [http://www.womentrafficking.eu/] Rev. Dr.
Male Domestic Violence In South Africa And Nigeria
From left is Rachel, Nicolene & Cynthia at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Hague, Netherlands, on the 11th of October 2018. INTRODUCTION The
Men And Boys As Hidden Victims Of Sexual Violence: A Conversation On Sexual Violence Perpetrated Against The Male Gender Organised By Centre For African Justice, Peace And Human Rights.
Generally, victims of rape and other types of sexual violence are reluctant to speak out. Unfortunately, exclusion and stigmatization are the unavoidable corollary of acts