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	<title>African Transitional Justice Network | Isatou (Ayesha ) | Activity</title>
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				<title>Hello everyone &#x1f44b;&#x1f3fd;

I am excited to share that I have just launched my YouTube channel!

On this platform, I will be sharing conversations and insights on Transitional Justice mechanisms, human rights, youth empowerment, community development, and entrepreneurship, drawing from my experiences working both nationally and internationally.

It is a space for learning, dialogue, and inspiration as we explore ways to build more just, empowered, and resilient communities.

I would truly appreciate your support — please subscribe, watch, and share.

&#x1f517; http://www.youtube.com/@ayeshahharunjammeh9172

Thank you for being part of the journey. &#x2728;</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="activity-inner"><p>Hello everyone &#x1f44b;&#x1f3fd;</p>
<p>I am excited to share that I have just launched my YouTube channel!</p>
<p>On this platform, I will be sharing conversations and insights on Transitional Justice mechanisms, human rights, youth empowerment, community development, and entrepreneurship, drawing from my experiences working both nationally and internationally.</p>
<p>It&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-281"><a target="_blank" href="https://www.africantjnetwork.org.za/activity/p/281/" rel="nofollow ugc">Read More</a></span></p>
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				<div class="youzify-wall-link-title">Ayeshah Harun Jammeh</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-desc">Welcome to my channel! My name is Isatou Jammeh but I go by Ayesha Harun Jammeh, a social worker, human rights advocate, and entrepreneur from The Gambia – the Smiling Coast of Africa. My work focuses on transitional justice, human rights, and community empowerment, both nationally and internationally. Over the years, I have been actively involved in initiatives supporting victims of human rights violations, contributing to conversations and programs that promote truth, accountability, healing, and justice in post-conflict societies. My experience spans working with civil society organizations, engaging with victims’ communities, and participating in regional and international dialogues on transitional justice and accountability for international crimes. I believe that justice, dialogue, and empowered communities are key to building stronger democracies and peaceful societies.</div>				<div class="youzify-wall-link-url">www.youtube.com</div>			</div>
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