Locations
Rotterdam, Netherlands · Nairobi County, Kenya · Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
Size
11-50 employees
founded in
2011
Journalists for Justice (JFJustice) is a non-partisan organisation administratively housed by the Kenyan Human Rights Commission, to promote the goals of: (a) combating all forms of impunity arising from the post-election violence that afflicted Kenya in 2008 by promoting a balanced discussion of the International Criminal Justice System in the media and (b) advocating justice and reparations for victims. The project achieves these goals through public information programs on the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and other specialist tribunals; media training and outreach programs; radio programs, media monitoring and research, media advocacy, materials development and information dissemination activities, and victim support programs. The mission of JFJustice is to promote robust public discussion of ways to end the impunity associated with violations of humanitarian law, advocate justice for all victims of international crimes; and to work with other people of goodwill who share the same values.
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