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Impact Assessment ReportImpact Assessment Report

Interactive Radio for Justice has completed it’s first annual Impact Assessment Report. Sarah Katz-Lavigne, IRfJ’s Impact... »

10 – Listening club in Nashuru, Goma10 – Listening club in Nashuru, Goma

The IRfJ team visits with the listening club we've established in Nashuru, Goma. Read the transcript Listen to the... »

5 – Kasugho victims with no access to justice authorities5 – Kasugho victims with no access to justice authorities

Citizens in Kasugho have been regularly victim to FLDR rebels over this last year and have virtually no access to justice... »

66 – Road safety regulations in Ituri66 – Road safety regulations in Ituri

Capitaine Policier M Abeli Mwangu répond aux questions concernantes les lois de la circulation routière en Ituri. Read the... »

5 – Kasugho victims with no access to justice authorities

Citizens in Kasugho have been regularly victim to FLDR rebels over this last year and have virtually no access to justice authorities.

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4 – IRfJ Impact Analyst and Field Manager

IRfJ Impact Analyst Sarah Katz-Lavigne and IRfJ Field Manager Lewis Mudge in a MONUSCO helicopter en route to Kasugho.

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3 – Pascal Turlan, Adviser and Analyst for the ICC Office of the Prosecutor

Pascal Turlan, Adviser and Analyst for the ICC Office of the Prosecutor, speaks on this program.

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2 – Questions from citizens of Kasugho, North Kivus, DRC.

Questions are posed by citizens in the rural and isolated community of Kasugho, North Kivus, DRC.

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1 – Questions from listeners in Kasugho

Our radio partner in Kasugho, DRC has produced its first IRfJ program, which allows citizens in this isolated community in north Kivus access to justice authorities.

In this program they ask :  how long someone can be detained before a trial, who is responsible for justice in sexual violence cases and if Jean Pierre Bemba will be held accountable at the ICC for crimes he committed in the DRC as well as those he’s accused of in the Central African Republic.

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