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  • Profile picture of SULA RONALD WANI
    Active 4 hours, 26 minutes ago
    Position: Assistant project officer
    Organisation / institution: Women and children Health Organisation
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    Sula Ronald Wani Muye – Professional Bio

    Sula Ronald Wani Muye is a dedicated Public Health professional with extensive experience in humanitarian programming, health and nutrition interventions, and operational support in South Sudan. He currently serves as a Security Focal Person with the Women and Children Health Organization (WCHO) in Juba, where he plays a critical role in ensuring staff safety, conducting risk assessments, and supporting secure program implementation in complex and high-risk environments.

    I holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from TEAM University in Kampala and is currently pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Health at the AHAKI Afya na Haki Institute in Uganda. He also has a Diploma in Computer Science and Information Technology, which strengthens his capacity in data management, analysis, and digital tools for monitoring and evaluation.

    My  professional experience spans multiple sectors, including health, nutrition, logistics, and administration. He has worked as a Nutrition Assistant at Al Sabbah Children’s Hospital, supporting malnutrition screening, counseling, and community health education. Prior to this, he served with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) as a Warehouse Assistant, where he contributed to logistics coordination, inventory management, and supply chain operations for humanitarian response. He began his career as an Administration Assistant with Joint Aid Management (JAM), building a strong foundation in office management and coordination.

    Iam  is highly skilled in monitoring and evaluation, data analysis using tools such as SPSS, STATA, and KOBO Collect, and stakeholder engagement. He is known for his strong problem-solving abilities, adaptability, and commitment to delivering results in challenging contexts. His work is driven by a passion for improving health outcomes, strengthening community resilience, and advancing women and children’s wellbeing in vulnerable settings.

     

     

     
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    • Project Coordination & Humanitarian Programming – Experience in managing health and nutrition programs, attending cluster meetings, and coordinating with stakeholders.
    • Problem-Solving & Decision-Making – Identifying risks, analyzing challenges, and proposing effective solutions in emergency and development settings.
    • Communication & Stakeholder Engagement – Professional interaction with staff at all levels, ensuring collaboration with humanitarian organizations and government entities.
    • Monitoring & Evaluation – Data collection, reporting, and analysis using tools such as SPSS, STATA, and KOBO Collect.
    • Logistics & Supply Chain Management – Supporting warehouse operations, inventory tracking, and ensuring timely procurement.
    • Leadership & Teamwork – Experience leading diverse teams and coordinating multi-sectoral interventions.
    • Computer & IT Proficiency – Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, statistical software, and digital data collection platforms.
     
    Reason for membership: I am seeking membership in the African Transitional Justice Network to deepen my understanding and contribute to efforts that promote justice, peacebuilding, and social cohesion across Africa. As a Public Health professional working in humanitarian and post-conflict settings in South Sudan, I have witnessed firsthand the long-term impacts of conflict, including trauma, displacement, gender-based violence, and weakened community systems. My work with the Women and Children Health Organization (WCHO) has exposed me to vulnerable populations who continue to face the consequences of past and ongoing conflicts. These experiences have strengthened my interest in transitional justice as a critical approach to addressing grievances, supporting healing, and fostering sustainable peace. I am particularly interested in how transitional justice mechanisms can be integrated with public health, psychosocial support, and community-based interventions. By joining this network, I hope to learn from experts and practitioners across the continent, share practical experiences from South Sudan, and contribute to knowledge exchange on community-centered approaches to justice and reconciliation. I am also eager to build my capacity in areas such as human rights advocacy, accountability mechanisms, and policy engagement.
    Location: Munuki Residential Area, Juba, South Sudan Mobile: +211929257264, +211919801657 Email: sularonaldwani@gmail.com
    Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/sula.ronald.79
  • Profile picture of FATOUMATA
    Active 1 day, 17 hours ago
    Position: Présidente
    Organisation / institution: AFVVRNM
    Bio: Biographie de Madame Fatoumata TOURE, Présidente AFVVRN Madame Fatoumata Toure née ...... à  Gao,  mère  03 enfants ( 1fille et 02 garçon ). De 2016 à nos jours ,  elle est la  Présidente des Femmes Victimes de Violence dans les régions nord du Mali (AFVVRN),, Présidente du Conseil National des Victimes (CNV), Membre  du Comité d\'orientation de l\'Autorité de Gestion des Réparations en faveur des victimes des crises au Mali (AGRV). Au cours de son mandat, elle a  intervienu dans les Régions du Sud ( Koulikoro, Ségou,), les régions du centre (Mopti), les régions du nord (Gao et Tbtou) et dans le District de Bamako et environnant. Elle a initié d\'énormes initiatives et actions favorisants la réinsertion des victimes et autres personnes déplacées Internes (PDI ) pour une paix durable et pour la cohésion sociale. Dans le cadre de leurs insertions socio économiques, des initiatives d\'activités génératrices de revenus ont été initiées et réalisées, des dons et aides ont été sollicité auprès des ONG, des services chargés des actions humanitaires et toutes personnes de bonne volonté. En plus, dans le cadre de l\'organisation des victimes, elle a contribué dans la mobilisation et orientation  des victimes et autres PDI vers les antennes de la CVJR  ( de 2018 à 2022) pour l\'enregistrement de leurs dépsitions dans la dynamique de leur identification. La réalisation des actions de sensibilisation ont beaucoup contribué dans la transformation des victimes et PDI qui sont de nos jours des vecteurs de communication dans la recherche de leur bien être, leur propre guérison, leur réinsertion, leur développement voir leur emergence dans une société de paix et de vivre ensemble.
    Skills and expertise: Coordinatrice de projet,  assistante psychosociale, protection des droits humains
    Reason for membership: J\'adhère ce réseau pour apporter ma contribution au rayonnement de la justice transitionnelle, apprendre et partager mon expertise
    Location: Bamako Mali
  • Profile picture of Verónica
    Active 1 day, 20 hours ago
    Position: Research Fellow
    Organisation / institution: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation
    Bio: Results-oriented consultant and legal scholar with over 20 years of experience navigating the intersection of international human rights law, transitional justice, and development policy. I specialize in harmonizing international standards with domestic criminal systems to create sustainable, rights-based frameworks through a dual commitment to shaping the global normative landscape and delivering direct training and technical assistance to state institutions, multilateral organizations, and civil society across 15+ countries. Since September 2025, I have served as an Honorary Fellow at Bristol University and the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, contributing to research and policy development focused on prevention, while simultaneously advancing global scholarship as Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of Disappearance Studies for Bristol University Press.
    Location: South Africa
  • Profile picture of Annah
    Active 1 day, 20 hours ago
    Position: Executive Director
    Organisation / institution: CSVR
    Bio: Annah Moyo is the Executive Director at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR). Annah is a Human Rights and Transitional Justice practitioner with over 18 years\' experience across the intersecting fields of human rights, transitional justice, gender, law, peace and security. She is passionate about justice, reparations, peace and security, community safety and wellbeing, human rights, and healing for all. Her publications promote a multidisciplinary approach to addressing human rights abuses, with a particular focus on empowering communities, advocacy, and social justice. Annah bridges the gap between laws and their implementation. She has worked with AU institutions in various capacities, supporting the development of soft law instruments, and is an expert trainer at national, regional, and continental levels in Human Rights, Transitional Justice, peacebuilding, and gender. She obtained her LLB and LLM with Specialisation in Human Rights and Constitutional Practice at the University of Pretoria.
    Skills and expertise: International Law International Human Rights Law Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Peace and Security Legal and human rights research Public Policy Stakeholder Management Mentorship and coaching Gender mainstreaming and integration Advocacy, networking and negotiation Diplomacy Political Analysis Conflict analysis Trainer and workshop facilitator Project & Programme Management
    Reason for membership: To learn, share knowledge, findings, best practices and reflect on transitional justice in Africa and beyond
    Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Profile picture of Valerie
    Active 1 day, 22 hours ago
    Position: Senior Legal and Policy Advisor
    Organisation / institution: Avocats Sans Frontières
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    Dr. Valerie Arnould is Senior Legal and Policy Advisor at Avocats Sans Frontières, with a particular focus on transitional justice and conflict transformation and on the Central Africa and Sahel region. She is also an affiliated senior researcher with the Leuven Institute of Criminology, University of Leuven. She holds a PhD in War Studies from King’s College London and degrees in international relations and international law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

     
  • Profile picture of James Gondi
    Active 1 day, 23 hours ago
    Position: Researcher
    Organisation / institution: Consultant
    Bio:

    James Gondi is a Senior International Law and Transitional Justice Expert with over 18 years of experience working at the intersection of accountability, human rights, and post-conflict justice across Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. James has built a substantive body of work spanning international criminal justice, truth and reconciliation processes, and institutional reform.

    As Legal Officer at the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ Kenya), James worked at the frontlines of advocacy for the domestication of the Rome Statute in Kenya — a critical period during which the country\'s relationship with the ICC was being actively contested. He engaged on questions of complementarity, state cooperation, and the design of credible local judicial mechanisms to address crimes committed during Kenya\'s 2007–2008 post-election violence. He was a prominent public voice insisting that any domestic accountability process must complement, not displace, the ICC process — a position that shaped civil society\'s engagement with both the Kenyan government and the international community. James also edited Reflections on the 2017 Elections in Kenya: Paper Series on Emerging Judicial Philosophy in Kenya (ICJ Kenya, 2018), a landmark publication cataloguing electoral jurisprudence and judicial independence, held in the collection of Berkeley Law Library. He further edited The Future of International Criminal Justice in Africa (ICJ Kenya), a compendium of critical essays addressing complementarity, the Malabo Protocol, gender justice, and the role of the African Union Transitional Justice Policy (AUTJP) in accountability for atrocity crimes — cementing his position as a leading voice on the trajectory of international criminal justice on the continent.

    He led the Baseline Study on Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan for the Life & Peace Institute (LPI), a rigorous multi-country assessment that mapped the policy landscape, evaluated the capacity of civil society actors, and identified strategic entry points for transitional justice engagement across three of the Horn of Africa\'s most volatile contexts. The study combined extensive field research — including focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and in-country workshops — with deep comparative analysis of formal and customary justice systems, from Ethiopia\'s traditional dispute resolution mechanisms such as the Shimgelina and Gereb, to Somalia\'s clan-based Xeer and Sudan\'s community-rooted Yuddia. James\'s findings informed LPI\'s Horn of Africa Programme strategy and contributed practically to regional debates on how to sequence and sustain transitional justice processes in politically fragile settings. More recently, he led a Scoping Study on Transitional Justice Entry Points in the Greater Horn of Africa for Impunity Watch -The Hague (Ethiopia, Eritria, Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti, Kenya & Uganda), further consolidating his regional expertise.

    James contributed significantly to research and dissemination of the African Union Transitional Justice Policy (AUTJP), engaging critically with its frameworks for truth, justice, reparations, and institutional reform across African post-conflict contexts. He is a contributor to the International Journal of Transitional Justice and co-author of the Nairobi Principles on Accountability, a landmark policy instrument shaping regional accountability norms.

     

    James brings particular expertise in linking transitional justice with environmental accountability. He has analysed the ICC Office of the Prosecutor\'s Policy on Environmental Crimes through a transitional justice lens — work that positions him at the cutting edge of emerging accountability frameworks. He has also engaged substantively with climate reparations theory and practice, contributing to Pan-African advocacy at the intersection of historical injustice, environmental harm, and reparative justice. James has led campaigns in Africa for the advancement of ecocide law, working to build momentum for the recognition of ecocide as an international crime and its integration into accountability frameworks relevant to the African context.

    Skills and expertise: Transitional justice, environmental rule of law and criminal justice reforms
    Reason for membership: Passion & Expertise in post conflict justice
    Location: Nairobi, Kenya
    Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-gondi/
  • Profile picture of Abera Abebe
    Active 1 day, 23 hours ago
    Position: Student/Researcher
    Organisation / institution: Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
    Bio: LL.B., LL.M. in human rights and currently studying Master\'s of an Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights, and Rule of Law. Worked as a lecturer in law at the University of Gondar (Ethiopia), and as a project officer at the Lawyers for Human Rights (Ethiopia).
    Skills and expertise: Research, case study, human rights advocacy, project coordination, documentation, evaluation, reporting.
    Reason for membership: Learn, contribute, networking, collaboration
    Location: Geneva, Switzerland
  • Profile picture of Isatou (Ayesha )
    Active 1 day, 23 hours ago
    Position: Commissioner - Gambia Reparations Commission
    Organisation / institution: Reparations Commission
    Bio: Isatou Jammeh (Ayesha Harun Jammeh) is a transitional justice practitioner, human rights defender, and advocate for victim-centered justice in The Gambia. She is the Co-Founder and Head of Programs at the Gambia Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations, where she leads the design and implementation of programs focused on healing, empowerment, and justice for victims and survivors of past human rights abuses. Ayesha’s commitment to this work is deeply personal. She is herself an indirect victim of enforced disappearance her father was forcibly disappeared under the former regime, a loss that continues to shape her pursuit of truth, accountability, and dignity for all victims. At the Victims Center, Ayesha has been instrumental in establishing safe spaces for survivors to share their stories, access psychosocial support, and engage in national truth and justice mechanisms. She leads community outreach, victim engagement strategies, and partnerships with transitional justice institutions, ensuring survivors are not only heard but actively involved in shaping the path to justice. In recognition of her longstanding advocacy, Ayesha was recently confirmed as a Commissioner for the Victims Reparations Commission of The Gambia a national body tasked with implementing reparative measures for victims of human rights violations. Her appointment is both symbolic and substantive, signaling a shift toward victim-led justice in the country’s post-dictatorship recovery. A respected voice in transitional justice, Ayesha continues to contribute to national, regional, and international efforts focused on reparations, non-recurrence, and survivor empowerment. Her work embodies resilience, empathy, and an unshakable belief that justice is not just a legal outcome but a human right.
    Skills and expertise: Transitional Justice & Victim-Centered Approaches – Extensive experience working on truth-seeking, reparations, and accountability processes in post-authoritarian contexts. Reparations Policy and Implementation – Expertise in victim engagement and the development of reparative measures for survivors of human rights violations. Victim Advocacy and Empowerment – Strong background in representing and amplifying the voices of victims, particularly survivors of enforced disappearances and other grave human rights violations. Psychosocial Support & Trauma-Informed Programming – Experience designing and facilitating safe spaces, community dialogues, and healing initiatives for survivors and affected families. Program Development and Management – Leadership in designing, implementing, and overseeing programs that support victims’ rights, community healing, and transitional justice initiatives. Community Engagement and Outreach – Skilled in building trust with victim communities, facilitating participatory dialogues, and ensuring inclusive victim participation in justice processes. Documentation and Storytelling for Justice – Experience supporting victims in documenting their experiences and participating in truth-seeking processes such as public testimonies. Human Rights Advocacy – Active engagement in national and international advocacy around accountability, justice, and non-recurrence. Stakeholder Coordination and Partnerships – Ability to collaborate with government institutions, civil society organizations, international partners, and victim networks. Public Speaking and Policy Dialogue – Regular participation in panels, conferences, and policy discussions on transitional justice, reparations, and victim rights.
    Reason for membership: Want to contribute to a broader Transitional Justice Initiatives across Africa and around the world
    Location: The Gambia
    Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Eqvu1dXZV/
  • Profile picture of Andrew
    Active 1 day, 23 hours ago
    Position: Lawyer, researcher, policy analyst
    Organisation / institution: Power Law Africa
    Bio: Andrew is a Managing Partner at Mute & Songa Advocates LLP., the Kenyan Office of Power Law Africa.   As a public interest lawyer and human rights advocate with over 15 years’ experience, Andrew’s work is centred on the thematic areas of indigenous peoples’ rights, forced migration, democratic governance, rule of law, elections, civic technology, and transitional justice, and he focuses primarily on legal research, strategic litigation, policy formulation and analysis, domestic and international advocacy, and civic education.   Andrew holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Nairobi and a Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law (summa cum laude) from the renowned Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Social Justice and Ethics Centre of the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA)
    Skills and expertise: Policy analysis Research Legiative drafting Strategic Interest Litigation Strategic planning for organisations and networks
    Reason for membership: Network with transitional justice practitioners around the continent
    Location: Nairobi. Kenya
  • Profile picture of Kylie
    Active 2 days ago
    Position: Senior Lecturer
    Organisation / institution: University College Cork, Ireland
    Bio: Kylie Thomas is a Senior Lecturer in the School of History and at the Radical Humanities Laboratory at University College Cork, Ireland, and Guest Researcher at NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam. She holds a PhD from the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and is the author of Impossible Mourning: HIV/AIDS and Visuality after apartheid and Afterimages of Apartheid: Photography and Resistance (2025).
    Skills and expertise: Research; writing; analysis
    Reason for membership: Research
    Location: Ireland
  • Profile picture of Shanel
    Active 2 days, 1 hour ago
    Position: Advancement Officer
    Organisation / institution: Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation
    Bio: Purpose-driven and visionary leader in justice, reconciliation, and social transformation, with over eight years of progressive experience across civil society, academia, and international partnerships. Demonstrated expertise in leading organisational advancement, resource mobilisation, strategic communications, and programme development within values-based institutions committed to social healing and equity.
    Skills and expertise: Skilled in building and sustaining cross-sector partnerships spanning local communities, government, civil society, and international stakeholders. Brings a strong grounding in transitional justice, gender equity, land justice, and historical trauma, with a commitment to advancing inclusive dialogue and restorative processes.
    Location: Cape Town, South Africa
    Social Media: http://linkedin.com/in/shanél-quimpo-johannes-7b34b89a
  • Profile picture of Jasmina
    Active 3 days, 2 hours ago
    Position: Senior Research Specialist
    Organisation / institution: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
    Bio: Dr. Jasmina Brankovic is the Senior Research Specialist at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa, and at the Institute for Integrated Transitions, Spain. With a focus on participatory methods, Jasmina conducts research on inequality and socioeconomic transformation, climate justice, narrative change, and civil society strategies in transitional contexts. Her publications include Violence, Inequality and Transformation: Apartheid Survivors on South Africa\'s Ongoing Transition (2020), The Global Climate Regime and Transitional Justice (2018) and Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa: The Role of Civil Society (2018). She has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Marburg (Centre for Conflict Studies).
    Skills and expertise: Transitional justice; peacebuilding; violence prevention; socioeconomic transformation; narratives; participatory methods; South Africa; Africa
    Reason for membership: Seeking community of practice on transitional justice specific to the African continent.
    Location: Spain
    Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasmina-brankovic/
  • Profile picture of Gaston
    Active 1 week, 1 day ago
    Position: Indépendant International Consultant
    Organisation / institution: Independant
    Bio: I am an international expert in transitional justice, rule of law and governance, with over 25 years of professional experience, including 15 years with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Africa. I served as Chief Technical Advisor to the national reconciliation process in Guinea (2015–2016), where I led the UNDP project supporting the National Reconciliation Commission. In this role, I coordinated nationwide consultations, facilitated dialogue among key stakeholders, and contributed to the development of policy recommendations aimed at fostering reconciliation, social cohesion and sustainable peace. My broader experience includes work on justice reform, security sector reform and peacebuilding in fragile and post-conflict contexts across Central and West Africa.
    Skills and expertise: Transitional Justice Rule of Law Justice Sector Reform Security Sector Reform (SSR) National Reconciliation Peacebuilding Governance Reform Institutional Capacity Building Programme Management Stakeholder Engagement
    Reason for membership: I am seeking to join the African Transitional Justice Network to further engage with a community of practitioners and experts working on transitional justice and reconciliation processes across the continent. My professional experience includes serving as Chief Technical Advisor for the UNDP-supported programme assisting the National Reconciliation Commission in Guinea (2015–2016), where I contributed to the design and implementation of national consultations and reconciliation processes. I am particularly interested in sharing experiences, learning from peers and contributing to knowledge exchange on transitional justice, accountability mechanisms and peacebuilding in fragile and post-conflict contexts in Africa.
    Location: Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
    Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gastonasitaki/
  • Profile picture of Usani
    Active 1 week, 1 day ago
    Position: Project Officer, Initiative for Transitional Justice in Africa
    Organisation / institution: African Union Commission
    Bio: Policy professional with experience in governance, conflict prevention, and transitional justice. Currently working with the African Union Commission, with expertise in international human rights law, democratization, peace-building, and inclusive justice processes for indigenous communities.
    Skills and expertise: African Regional Human Rights. Transitional Justice in the African Context. Conflict-Related Sexual Violence. Youth Peace & Security. Policy Analyst. Business & Human Rights. Visiting Lecturer (CHR - UP)
    Reason for membership: To expand my network with experts and professionals in the same or similar fields
    Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
    Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/home.php%20(Facebook)%20https://www.linkedin.com/feed/%20(LinkedIn)
  • Profile picture of Arnaud
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    Position: Dr. Arnaud Yaliki is Teacher and researcher (University of Bangui), Commissioner of the Truth, Justice Commission of the Central African Republic and Founding President of the Central African Observatory on Transitional Justice.
    Organisation / institution: University of Bangui, Truth, Justice, Reparation, and Reconciliation Commission, Central African Observatory on Transitional Justice
    Bio: Arnaud Yaliki is a citizen of the Central African Republic and the father of two children. He has a dual background in public law and political science, culminating in a doctorate in law, which he completed at the University of Paris Est Créteil (France). Since 2018, he has served as a faculty member and researcher at the University of Bangui, in the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, where he has built his career. He is the author of several articles and a book. In April 2024, he was sworn in as a Commissioner of the Truth, Justice, Reparation, and Reconciliation Commission. His research focuses on international human rights law, international criminal justice, and transitional justice. In addition to teaching, Arnaud YALIKI has held other positions of responsibility, including Permanent Secretary of the Central African Republic’s Interfaith Platform, legal advisor to Parliament, assistant to the judges of the Constitutional Council, Ambassador, and Chargé de Mission for African Integration and La Francophonie at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has carried out several missions as an independent consultant, commissioned by the United Nations and other regional organizations (In Transformation Initiative, Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, Impunity Watch, International Center for Transitional Justice). He is a member of the Community of Practitioners, an African Union platform that brings together former.
    Skills and expertise: 1. Legal Expertise • International human rights law • International criminal law (including international criminal justice) • Transitional justice (truth, justice, reparations, guarantees of non-repetition) • Constitutional law and democratic governance • Analysis and interpretation of national and international legal texts 2. Research and Scholarly Writing • Design of legal research projects • Drafting of scholarly articles, dissertations, and analytical reports • Proficiency in qualitative and documentary research methodologies • Ability to structure and organize scholarly work • Legal monitoring and critical analysis 3. Experience in transitional justice and victims’ rights • Active participation in judicial and non-judicial mechanisms of the transitional justice process in the Central African Republic • Documentation of human rights violations • Supporting and accompanying victims in judicial proceedings • Advocacy for the recognition and redress of victims • Knowledge of international mechanisms (e.g., International Criminal Court) 4. Project management skills • Development of projects in the field of human rights and peace • Strategic planning and theory of change • Monitoring and evaluation of activities • Drafting of funding applications and reports to partners 5. Communication and Advocacy • Excellent writing and public speaking skills • Facilitating conferences, workshops, and training sessions • Institutional communication and community outreach • Ability to explain complex legal concepts in layman’s terms 6. Cross-Functional Skills • Analytical and synthesis skills • Scientific rigor and critical thinking • Ability to adapt to fragile contexts (CAR) • Teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration • Commitment to justice, peace, and human rights  
    Reason for membership: My membership in the African Transitional Justice Network stems from my deep commitment to actively contributing to the promotion of transitional justice in Africa, particularly in fragile contexts such as that of the Central African Republic. This commitment is driven by several key motivations: • Strengthening capacities and knowledge in the field of transitional justice through the exchange of experiences, best practices, and research among African experts. • Contributing to the promotion of victims’ rights by supporting their effective participation in truth, justice, and reparations processes. • Participating in a dynamic pan-African network that fosters collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and civil society actors committed to peace and reconciliation. • Influencing public policy by providing legal and analytical expertise in the design and implementation of transitional justice mechanisms tailored to African realities. • Amplify the voices of fragile contexts, particularly that of the CAR, to highlight local experiences and contribute to sustainable and inclusive solutions. Thus, joining this network serves as a strategic lever to strengthen my professional and academic commitment to justice, peace, and social reconstruction on the African continent.
    Location: Bangui, Central African Republic
  • Profile picture of Professor Don John
    Active 1 week, 1 day ago
    Position: Professor of Criminology and President, African Forum for Restorative Justice
    Organisation / institution: African forum for Restorative Justice
    Bio:   Don John O. Omale PhD is an UNODC Expert in Restorative Justice; a British Chevening Scholar of Criminology; and Professor of Criminology at the Federal University Wukari Taraba State, Nigeria. He was two times Head of Department from 2018-2022 before joining the School of Law and Criminology University of Derby UK  where he is currently teaching Criminology, Restorative Justice Victimology. He holds BSc Psychology (University of Nigeria, Nsukka), MSc Criminology (University of Leicester, UK) and PhD Criminology with specialism in Restorative Justice & Victimology at the Centre for Community and Criminal Justice, De-Montfort University Leicester, England, UK.  He is undoubtedly the first black African to be awarded PhD in Restorative Justice and Victimology. He is an alumnus of the Rotary Foundation International “Group Study Exchange Programme” to California, District 5230 USA (2002).; an Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Delegate to the Model United Nations Congress in New York, USA (2003) funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London. He voluntarily disengaged from the Nigerian Prisons Service as Assistant Controller of Prisons (ACP), and has directed Research and Training at the Prisons Staff College Kaduna, and the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna respectively. He is internationally published, and has presented academic papers in Restorative Justice, Counter Violent Extremism and Victimology at international conferences in the UK, USA, Canada, The Hague; Bangkok,  Valletta-Malta, South Africa, Mozambique, Addis Ababa, Morocco, Cairo, Egypt and Dakar, Senegal. He is an International Advisory Board member to the Restorative Justice Initiative Midland, UK, the Community of Restorative Researchers, UK and Restorative Justice International, USA respectively. He is also the “Africa Book Review Correspondent” to the International Journal of Restorative Justice at the Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium. And Editorial Team of the International Encyclopedia of Restorative Justice: Africa Volume. He is a member of the World Society of Victimology and Fellow of the Institute of Criminology and Penology, Lagos, Nigeria. He is the author of a bestseller book titled ‘Restorative Justice and Victimology: Euro-Africa Perspectives’ published in The Hague, Netherlands by Wolf Legal Publishers. He is the Founder of African forum for Restorative Justice and his research impact includes the mainstreaming of Restorative Justice in the Nigerian Criminal Justice System culminating in the enactment of the Nigerian Correctional Service Act 2019.  
    Skills and expertise: Research and Training
    Reason for membership: To enhance \"restorative \" transitional justice programmes in Africa through research and training
    Location: Derby, UK
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    Position: Design, Monitoring and Evaluation Lead
    Organisation / institution: International Center for Transitional Justice
    Bio: Mateo Porciuncula is a development practitioner, researcher, and ICTJ’s resident design, monitoring, and evaluation expert. He helps ICTJ innovate and build a common understanding of the most appropriate methods and instruments for getting results and assessing program impacts. Mateo has worked in the development field since 2007 and has been involved in most aspects of development aid work, including project and program design, institution building, negotiation, logistics, and, especially, monitoring and evaluation. Before joining ICTJ, he worked for UNDP, the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, the Pan American Health Organization, and the Development Aid Agency of Uruguay. Mateo holds a master’s degree in Development Evaluation and Management from the Institute of Development Policy at the University of Antwerp and a B.A. in Political Science from the Universidad de la República in Uruguay.
    Skills and expertise:
    • Monitoring and evaluation
    • Program design
    • Qualitative methods
    • Mixed methods
    • Data collection
    • Political Analysis
    • Strategy development
    • Strategic planning
    • Monitoring and evaluation for Transitional Justice
    • Government
    • Policy Analysis
    • Knowledge Management
    • Capacity building on M&E
    Reason for membership: Supporting Transitional Justice in Africa. Making evaluation meaningful and truly helpful for people on the ground.
    Location: New York
    Social Media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateo-porciuncula/
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    Position: Former Executive Secretary, Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), Gambia / Member AU TJ Reference Group
    Organisation / institution: Independent Consultant
    Bio:

    Dr. Baba G. Jallow is former Executive Secretary of Gambia’s Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC), a position he held from February 2018 to February 2022. He received his Masters in Liberal Studies from Rutgers University, Camden, NJ (2005) and his Ph. D in African History from the University of California at Davis (2011). His research interests include the history of colonial and post-colonial Africa, transitional justice and truth commissions, and negotiation and conflict resolution. Prior to his appointment as Executive Secretary of the TRRC, Dr. Jallow taught African history at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska and La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From July 2023 to June 2024, he served as the Inaugural Roger D. Fisher Fellow in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Harvard Law School. Dr. Jallow is a member of the African Union’s Continental Reference Group on Transitional Justice in Africa.

    Skills and expertise: African History / African Studies Transitional Justice / Truth Commissions Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
    Reason for membership: Interest in and ongoing work in transitional justice
    Location: Banjul, The Gambia
    Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/share/1CgV52uxvn/
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    Position: Advocacy Specialist
    Organisation / institution: CSVR
    Bio: Dr. Bobuin Jr. Valery is an Advocacy Specialist at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. His expertise is grounded in transitional justice, peace and security, violent extremism, and governance in fragile settings. He actively engages with state-level institutions to influence policy, including interventions with the United Nations, the African Union, the G5 Sahel, ECOWAS and ECCAS. And with parliaments and state ministries across Africa. His work focuses on proposing model transitional justice approaches to address several developmental challenges and governance deficits in Africa. He holds a Doctor of Laws in Constitutional Law and the Philosophy of Law from the Universiteit van die Vrystaat, South Africa.
    Skills and expertise: Transitional Justice, Human Rights, Violent Extremism, Law,  Stakeholder Management.
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    Position: Director
    Organisation / institution: Equiano Institute
    Bio: Jonas Kgomo is a South African researcher and entrepreneur who has established himself as a prominent voice in Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety and governance, particularly within the African continent. Professional Roles & Impact He is primarily known for founding several organisations dedicated to the ethical development and deployment of AI: Equiano Institute: As the founder and a senior researcher, he leads interdisciplinary research on AI technology and societal change in Africa. Redress: The Transitional Justice for AI harms
    Skills and expertise: Software engineer, research
    Reason for membership: Interested in contributing to ideas on AI and harm
    Location: Johannesburg

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