Construir juntos un mundo justo
La Iniciativa Global de Justicia, Verdad y Reconciliación es un consorcio de nueve organizaciones mundiales que trabaja con las comunidades a fin de amplificar la voz de los sobrevivientes e inspirar la acción colectiva en aquellos países que luchan por combatir las violaciones a los derechos humanos. Al abordar el trauma del pasado, cambiamos el futuro.
Does America Need a Truth and Reconciliation Commission?
Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Director of GIJTR, talks to Politico.
Transforming Transitional Justice
In celebration of its tenth anniversary, GIJTR hosted “Transforming Transitional Justice: Innovative Approaches for Centering Communities to Lead Post-Conflict” in Barcelona, Spain from March 18-19, 2024. The gathering brought together over 90 representatives from more than 30 countries, including GIJTR Consortium partners, local partners, survivors, policy makers, donors and civil society representatives, to reflect on GIJTR’s impact within its first ten years.
Herramientas y publicaciones
Fundada en 2014, la GIJTR ha trabajado con socios en 60 países, ha fomentado más de 240 proyectos de movimientos comunitarios y ha involucrado a más de 560 organizaciones civiles en el desarrollo de capacidades y en la realización del trabajo preliminar para la participación de toda la comunidad en los procesos de justicia transicional formales y comunitarios.
State of Truth in the World
On October 12, 2023, GIJTR launched its "State of Truth in the World Report" at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. Written in collaboration with civil society leaders and experts from 18 global contexts, this report is the first of its kind to examine access to the truth and its role in shaping post-conflict societies.
Since August 2017, ~1 million Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar for Bangladesh, most of whom are women and children. Forcibly-displaced people require complex psychosocial support and at least some form of resolution and justice. Read our latest piece for Aljazeera.
Amplifying survivor stories
Centering victims and survivors in peace processes is essential to ensuring lasting peace.
Hear Their VoicesThere is no one-size-fits-all approach to transitional justice. At GIJTR, we partner with communities, calibrating our approach to their unique needs - be that documentation, capacity-building, psycho-social support or advocacy.
Toolkits & Publications
Founded in 2014, GIJTR has worked with partners in 72 countries, fostered more than 323 grassroots projects and engaged over 681 local civil society organizations in building capacities and laying the groundwork for community-wide participation in both formal and community-based transitional justice processes.