US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_SYR_FY19-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Syria Program FY19-FY22: Support to truth, justice, return, and peaceful coexistence in Syria
Conditions for prevention of further violence and future accountability for massive human rights violations in Syria are advanced, leading to the design of concrete, feasible measures to address immediate humanitarian and human rights needs and longer-term strategies towards truth, justice, return, and peaceful coexistence.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
1034409
652041
652041
97067.79
63364
53810.99
40269.82
89875.07
619140.24
1034409
ICTJ Syria quarterly report April-June 2020
ICTJ Syria quarterly report July-September 2020
This is ICTJ's report for its Syria program, corresponding to the period July to September
ICTJ Syria Quarterly Report October-December 2020
ICTJ Syria quarterly report January-March 2021
ICTJ Syria program report for April-June 2021
ICTJ Syria Program Quarterly Report for July-September 2021
Syria Quarterly Report October- December 2021
Formal or informal justice Institutions strengthened (in terms of fairness, effectiveness, accountability or independence) through ICTJ activities, advice or collaboration in FY19
Institutions supported by the program who report impact in terms of fairness, effectiveness, accountability or independence
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_TUN_FY19-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Tunisia Program FY19-FY22: Support to Tunisia's transitional justice process
The transitional justice process in Tunisia continues post-Truth and Dignity Commission to implement effective solutions that restore dignity and uphold human rights.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
357400
353166
353166
59687
44533.96
51507.88
185652.85
357400
75693.02
70740.8
Tunisia quarterly report April-June 2020
Tunisia quarterly report July-September 2020
Report for ICTJ's Tunisia program for the period July to September 2020
Tunisia Quarterly Report October-December 2020
ICTJ Tunisia quarterly report January-March 2021
ICTJ Tunisia program quarterly report for April-June 2021
ICTJ Tunisia program quarterly report for July-September 2021
Tunisia Quarterly Report October-December 2021
ICTJ Tunisia Quarterly Report January-March 2022
Number of people (f/m) reached through justice awareness campaigns
Number
This figure only includes people who participated in activities of the awareness campaign in person. Figures for social media not available at the moment
Number of beneficiaries (f/m) with access to justice
Number of people with increased access to justice as evidenced by processes initiated in the justice system
ICTJ contributed but it is not possible to isolate attribution, as the work of the Truth and Dignity Commission and the Specialized Chambers were supported by other actors too.
Formal or informal justice Institutions strengthened (in terms of fairness, effectiveness, accountability or independence) through ICTJ activities, advice or collaboration
Institutions supported who reported impact in terms of fairness, effectiveness, accountability or independence
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_LEB_FY19-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Lebanon Program FY19-FY22: Support to efforts to document and address conflict and human rights violations
Consolidate Lebanese civil society capacity to document and address past violations.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Committee of the Families of Kidnapped and Disappeared in Lebanon
International Center for Transitional Justice
198141
156821
156821
29680
17192
28361
198141
23623.17
26364.96
152529.47
ICTJ Lebanon quarterly report April-June 2020
ICTJ Lebanon quarterly report July-September 2020
This is ICTJ's report for its Lebanon program corresponding to the period of July to September 2020
Lebanon Quarterly Report October-December 2020
ICTJ Lebanon quarterly report January-March 2021
ICTJ Lebanon program report for April-June 2021
ICTJ Lebanon Program Quarterly Report July-September 2021
Lebanon Quarterly Report October December 2021
Lebanon Quarterly Report January-March 2022
Number of people reached through justice awareness campaigns
Number of people reached:
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_NYURESEARCH_FY21
International Center for Transitional Justice
A Framework Approach: Making Prevention a Reality
1. Key stakeholders involved in peace/security, human rights, and development practice are able to formulate a comprehensive, realistic, evidence-based approach to prevention interventions. 2. A coalition of key stakeholders is in place to support implementation of a comprehensive, realistic, evidence-based interventions for prevention.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
NYU - Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
350000
8027.73
2000
5359.53
272239.23
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_COL_FY19-22FUND
International Center for Transitional Justice
Fund to Support the Implementation of the Comprehensive System for Truth, Justice, Reparations and Non-Recurrence
1: Civil society and victims’ organizations receive financial and technical support to strengthen their participation in the transitional justice mechanisms established as part of the Comprehensive System. 2: Activities that support the effective implementation of the transitional justice mechanisms of the Comprehensive System, either directly or indirectly, receive financial and technical support.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Casa de la mujer
ASFADDES
Caribe Afirmativo
CINEP
Justapaz
Comision Intereclesial de Justicia y Paz
Unit for the Search of Missing Persons
Truth Commission
Institute for Integrated Transitions
Special Jurisdiction for Peace
International Center for Transitional Justice
3896461
88272
143150
152236.99
1136365
251498.45
317624.77
ICTJ Colombia fund quarterly report July-September 2020
This is ICTJ's report for the "Fund to support the implementation of the comprehensive system for truth, justice, reparations and non-recurrence" in Colombia. This report corresponds to the period July to September 2020.
ICTJ Colombia fund quarterly report April-June 2020
ICTJ Colombia Fund Quarterly Report October-December 2020
ICTJ Colombia fund quarterly report January-March 2021
ICTJ Colombia fund report for April-June 2021
ICTJ Colombia Fund Quarterly Report July-September 2021
Colombia Fund Quarterly Report October December 2021
ICTJ Colombia Fund Quarterly Report January-March 2022
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_LIB_FY21-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
Libya Program FY21-22: Support to domestic and international efforts to document and address human rights violations in Libya.
Support to civil society and other actors in Libya. Goal: Emerging transitional justice processes in Libya are participatory, consider victims’ perspectives and support the establishment of accountable institutions.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Lawyers for justice in Libya
International Center for Transitional Justice
594582
39660.65
77373.53
51758.65
48569.71
34099.08
71356.07
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_CORE_FY19-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
Strategic Partnership with Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2018-2022
A multi-annual strategic partnership between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) which enables the organization to effectively address legacies of human rights violations and root causes that give rise to conflict.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
1135000
1135000
1135000
1135000
1135000
45677
1135000
1135000
1135000
1135000
ICTJ Annual Core Report FY20
ICTJ Annual Narrative Report Strategic Partnership with Dutch MFA FY20
ICTJ Annual Narrative Report for Strategic Partnership with Dutch MFA FY19
ICTJ Aggregate Narrative Report Strategic Partnership with Dutch MFA FY19 and FY20
ICTJ Annual Narrative Report 2019-2020
ICTJ Core Report 2019-2020
ICTJ Aggregate Report for 2018-2019-2020
ICTJ Annual Core Report for 2021-2022
Annual Report for ICTJ programs supported by Dutch MFA 2022
Final aggregate report for ICTJ programs supported by Dutch MFA 2018-2022
Societies implement responsive and gender sensitive solutions to address legacies of massive human rights violations and lay the foundations for peace, justice and inclusion. (ICTJ Outcome)
1.2. Number of victims who participated in processes and solutions to address massive human rights violence
Cumulative Number 2018-2021 Estimation based on official data for the period. Includes figures from reparations, truth commissions, judicial procedures and other solutions in Colombia, Ivory Coast, Kenya, The Gambia, Tunisia and Uganda.
Societies implement responsive and gender sensitive solutions to address legacies of massive human rights violations and lay the foundations for peace, justice and inclusion. (ICTJ Outcome)
1.1 Solutions informed by ICTJ and implemented to affirm victims' dignity, fight impunity, and promote responsive institutions
Cumulative result. 20 transitional justice solutions supported in 2019-2020. See list of transitional justice solutions informed by ICTJ and implemented in the period in ICTJ's Annual report on this website.
Practitioners and policy makers at the international level incorporate transitional justice considerations to address massive human rights violations in unilateral (e.g. foreign policy strategies), bilateral (e.g. development cooperation agreements) or multilateral (e.g. UN compacts) policies, leading to responsive, gender-sensitive, and country- and context-specific solutions.
ICTJ Annual Core Report 2019-2020
List of policies, procedures, resolutions or proposals made by international or multilateral actors that include, reflect, or acknowledge ICTJ input
Cumulative number (ICTJ contributed to 9 policies by international actors in 2019-2020 and a similar number in the previous period). See Annual report on this website for a list of these policies supported by ICTJ in the period.
Victims and civil society effectively engage and influence transitional justice processes (articulate demands for justice, advocate for transitional justice solutions, monitor mechanisms and programs being implemented), and organize victim-led solutions.
Demands articulated by domestic civil society actors (through external statements, press conferences, proposals, monitoring reports, or other means)
Cumulative number. 33 grassroot initiatives or demands supported up to 2019, 18 initiatives supported in 2019-2020. See Annual report on this website for description of these initiatives supported by ICTJ
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_SUD_FY19-22
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Sudan Program FY21-FY22: Strengthening capacities of sudanese stakeholders to engage in meaningful dialogue on transitional justice
Emerging transitional justice processes in Sudan are rooted in accountable, inclusive and gender-sensitive institutions that consider the views of civil society and victims.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
236794
6051
7601
16725
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_AFG_FY22
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Afghanistan program FY22: Support to emerging opportunities for justice in Afghanistan
Actors involved in emerging opportunities for justice in Afghanistan establish realistic, technically sound efforts that include victims’ perspectives.
International Center for Transitional Justice
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
161146
974967
6031
241507.75
108487
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_COL_2021-2023_FUND
International Center for Transitional Justice
Fund to strengthen and consolidate the implementation of chapter 5 of the peace agreement signed between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP
Through the implementation of the new Fund and the technical assistance provided therein by ICTJ, this proposal seeks to strengthen the implementation of the transitional justice mechanisms established in Chapter 5 of the Peace Agreement, consistent with international standards and best practices for the effective realization of the rights of victims to truth and justice. This will be done by supporting and allocating funds to targeted initiatives of the Comprehensive System and CSO that promote the participation of victims and perpetrators.
Outcome 1. Different society actors (including victims, CSOs, and perpetrators) participate in and/or take ownership of the processes and achievements of the Comprehensive System.
Outcome 2. The implementation of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace and the Search Unit and the legacy of the Truth Commission are strengthened.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Unit for the Search of Missing Persons
Truth Commission
Special Jurisdiction for Peace
International Center for Transitional Justice
1695000
297328
761735
449027.65
Quarterly report Colombia fund for October-December 2022
Quarterly report for April-June 2022
Quarterly report for July-September 2022
Colombia Netherlands Fund Quarterly Report for January-March 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_ACCResearch_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
Innovative Approaches to Accountability
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
International, regional, national and local stakeholders working on criminal accountability for serious and massive crimes are aware of new approaches that include a range of complementary tools ,policies and legal proceedings.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
200000
27423
862025
Quarterly report ICTJ research on innovative approaches to accountability for October-December 2022
Innovative Approaches to Accountability Quarterly Report for January-March 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_MUKWEGE_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
Partnership with Mukwege Foundation
ICTJ and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign affairs establish a partnership to support the work and mission of the Dr. Denis Mukwege Foundation.
This partnership contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: Survivors of CSRV in Uganda, South Sudan, Mali, and Ethiopia have access to a safe and strong network of peers to support them
Outcome 2: Meaningful participation of survivors in the entire process of consulting, designing and implementing transitional justice programs is strengthened.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dr. Denis Mukwege Foundation
277142
235170.75
Mukwege Foundation quarterly report for April-June 2022
Quarterly report Mukwege Foundation for October-December 2022
Mukwege Foundation quarterly report for July-September 2022
Mukwege Foundation Quarterly Report for January-March 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_TJWG_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
Working Group on Transitional Justice and SDG16+
The Working Group will contribute to the operationalization of the Justice Action Coalition by:
1) identifying and supporting effective measures and policies at the regional, national, and local levels;
2) encouraging specific pledges and commitments from members, the assessment of progress and obstacles, and the inclusion of transitional justice progress in voluntary national reviews;
3) coordinating the collection of data and gathering evidence about innovative strategies;
4) creating partnerships that reach grassroots actors and the most marginalized communities;
5) ensuring the participation of victims of massive human rights violations in the design, implementation, and operation of justice processes.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
200000
169711.37
943.50
ICTJ quarterly report for Working Group on Transitional Justice April-June 2022
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_YE_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Program in Yemen 2022-2027: Supporting transitional justice and peace-building initiatives in Yemen.
The program contributes to the following outcomes:
1. The Yemeni National Commission to investigate Alleged Violations to Human Rights (NCIAVHR) builds its capacity and expertise to fulfill its mandate and further engage with the different actors involved in the justice path.
2. Yemeni civil society organizations and victims’ groups strengthen their capacities and increase their knowledge to play a significant role in laying the foundations for a future comprehensive and inclusive transitional justice process.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
472411
400867.80
40370.38
153004
Quarterly report for ICTJ program in Yemen, April to June 2022
ICTJ program in Yemen quarterly report for July-September 2022
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_SD_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Program in Sudan 2022-2027: Supporting emerging transitional justice processes in Sudan
The program contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: Civil society increases its ability to advocate for a transitional justice process that is credible and reflective of victims’ demands
Outcome 2: Transitional Justice Commission and other relevant government stakeholders increase their capacity to design and implement victim-centered and effective transitional justice processes
Outcome 3: Civil society and relevant government stakeholders such as the Transitional Justice Commission strengthen mutual communication
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
308050
52284
261397.94
42083.22
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_SS_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Program in South Sudan 2022-2027: Supporting peace-building and justice initiatives in South Sudan
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: South Sudanese government, regional and international policymakers as well as civil society, religious and community leaders have increased knowledge of relevant comparative experiences to consult on, design and implement transitional justice initiatives
Outcome 2: The perspectives, expectations and needs of South Sudanese citizens including those who have been displaced or are refugees are known and inform transitional justice policymaking
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
369029
313142.09
5753.56
49037
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_UG_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Uganda program 2022-2027: Supporting inclusive and citizen-driven transitional justice processes in Uganda.
Supporting inclusive, and citizen-driven transitional justice processes in Uganda.
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: Civil society organizations and victims’ groups are equipped with the capacity and technical tools to play a meaningful role in advancing truth, justice, and reparations for victims
Outcome 2: State-led transitional justice processes are inclusive and effectively address the justice demands of victims in accordance with international human rights standards and best practices.
International Center for Transitional Justice
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
329399
279513.78
19746
50172
ICTJ Uganda program quarterly report for October-December 2022
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_LIB_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
Libya Program FY21-22: Support to domestic and international efforts to document and address human rights violations in Libya.
Support to civil society and other actors in Libya. Goal: Emerging transitional justice processes in Libya are participatory, consider victims’ perspectives and support the establishment of accountable institutions.
This program is designed to contribute to the following outcomes:
1. Libyan government and policymakers have the capacity and knowledge to develop integrated transitional justice policies and legislation in a participatory manner
2.International efforts guiding political dialogue, peace, and justice are based on strategic and technical advice
3.Libyan civil society organizations and victims’ groups strengthen their capacities and increase their knowledge to meaningfully participate in transitional processes, and advocate for their justice demands and needs
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
347279
112714
294685.98
8621.49
ICTJ quarterly report for the Libya program April-June 2022
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICJ_NYURESEARCH_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
A Framework Approach: Making Prevention a Reality
The Prevention Project is conceived as a means to make a significant contribution to prevention practices through research, conceptual clarification, and integration of knowledge and expertise. As part of this effort, we set three project objectives as follows:
1. to articulate a comprehensive ‘framework’ for the prevention of systematic human rights abuses primarily (and through that link the prevention of conflict and some forms of violence secondarily) that would broaden and ‘upstream’ prevention work and take it out of the domain of crisis prevention;
2. to generate buy-in from major stakeholders (starting with the UN) to set the ground for effective implementation of the framework; and
3. to contribute to the consolidation of ‘communities of practice’ that are attuned to the potential of preventive measures.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
NYU - Center for Human Rights and Global Justice
310000
263052.63
122174
Quarterly report Prevention Framework at NYU for October-December 2022
Prevention Quarterly report for January-March 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_SYR_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Syria Program FY19-FY22: Support to truth, justice, return, and peaceful coexistence in Syria
Conditions for prevention of further violence and future accountability for massive human rights violations in Syria are advanced, leading to the design of concrete, feasible measures to address immediate humanitarian and human rights needs and longer-term strategies towards truth, justice, return, and peaceful coexistence.
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: Syrian civil society organizations increase the impact of their documentation efforts to address legacies of massive human rights violations and lay the foundations for peace, justice and inclusion.
Outcome 2: Policymakers and practitioners from the international community involved in peace-building process of the Syrian conflict include considerations about justice and peaceful coexistence and incorporate learning from relevant international experience.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
701441
181850
595212.58
45034.05
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_CORE_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
Strategic Partnership with Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2022-2027
A multi-annual strategic partnership between the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) which enables the organization to effectively address legacies of human rights violations and root causes that give rise to conflict.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
1135000
1135000
International Center for Transitional Justice Core Report 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_TUN_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Tunisia Program 2022-2027: Support to Tunisia's transitional justice process
The transitional justice process in Tunisia continues post-Truth and Dignity Commission to implement effective solutions that restore dignity and uphold human rights.
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
Outcome 1: Civil society actors and local communities advocate for responsive solutions against unjust economic policies which generated systematic marginalization
Outcome 2: Women victims are able to articulate sound discussions on political violence as violence against women
Outcome 3: Youth actors challenge the roots of marginalization and amnesia though storytelling
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
International Center for Transitional Justice
266911
33747
226489.16
25952.91
ICTJ quarterly report for its Tunisia program April-June 2022
ICTJ program in Tunisia quarterly report for July-September 2022
ICTJ Tunisia program quarterly report for January-March 2023
US-EIN-11-3580024-ICTJ_LEB_FY23-27
International Center for Transitional Justice
ICTJ Lebanon Program 2022-2027: Support to efforts to document and address conflict and human rights violations
Consolidate Lebanese civil society capacity to document and address past violations.
This program contributes to the following outcomes:
1: Lebanese civil society consolidates its capacity to document and address past violations
2: The Commission for the Missing and the Lebanese state has reliable information to fulfill its mandate in a manner that responds to the needs of rights-holders and the demands of victims and civil society.
Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Committee of the Families of Kidnapped and Disappeared in Lebanon
International Center for Transitional Justice
162969
138288.46
13369.87
72609
Lebanon quarterly report for October-December 2022
ICTJ Lebanon Program report for quarter April-June 2022
ICTJ Lebanon program quarterly report for July-September 2022
ICTJ Lebanon Program Quarterly Report for January-March 2023