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Attitudes shape reality. Share yours. Take the National Perception Survey on migrant women in South Africa - your perspective could help build better policies: https://t.co/SsCT4Bcva3
Attitudes shape reality. Share yours. Take the National Perception Survey on migrant women in South Africa - your perspective could help build better policies: https://t.co/SsCT4Bcva3
Attitudes shape reality. Share yours. Take the National Perception Survey on migrant women in South Africa - your perspective could help build better policies: https://t.co/SsCT4Bcva3
On Africa Day 🌍: Promoting Transitional Justice and Accountability in Africa
As we mark Africa Day, we reflect on the importance of justice, accountability, and sustainable peace in shaping the continent’s future.
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#TJ#Peacebuilding#CSVR
From 05 May 2026 to 14 May 2026 we hosted Peacebuilding and Mediation Community Dialogues in Western Cape and Gauteng.
The dialogues aim to address migration tensions and strengthen social cohesion.
Read more on this initiative here: https://t.co/U2VCGq4eIE
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), in partnership with UN Women invites members of the public to participate in the National Perception Survey on Attitudes toward Migrant Women in South Africa.
Take part in the survey here: https://t.co/NqqYJwqaC1
Why do mass uprisings in Africa so often end in political instability instead of lasting reform?
Mass Movements and Transitional Justice in Africa examines the gap between protest movements and transitional justice across Africa.
Access the report: https://t.co/ZZNfdBw7Dn
CSVR is hiring an Advocacy, Research & Gender Programme Manager in Johannesburg.
Apply via the form below and email your CV, cover letter & 2 references to [email protected]
Subject line: Position title
Apply: https://t.co/nAnJz42esb
Closing date: 6 May 2026
May is Mental Health Awareness Month 💚
Access our Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) for CSOs training manual, supporting work with youth in conflict-affected communities.
Read the manual here: https://t.co/s2Tu4lBWBV
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth#TransitionalJustice
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), in partnership with @UN_Women, invites members of the public to participate in the National Perception Survey on Attitudes toward Migrant Women in South Africa.
Take part in the survey here: https://t.co/SsCT4Bcva3
How do civil society actors shape transitional justice across Africa?
Our latest report explores their role in advancing accountability, reconciliation, reparations, reform, and social cohesion across Africa.
Read more: https://t.co/gDCL4TQ6ux
The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), in partnership with @unwomenSA, invites members of the public to participate in the National Perception Survey on Attitudes toward Migrant Women in South Africa.
Take part in the survey here: https://t.co/SsCT4Bcva3
�� FORUM REPORT | Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations
The 9th Edition of the African Transitional Justice Forum Report is now available.
Access the report here: https://t.co/FvOjxd3iZt
#TJinAfrica #ATJF2025
Over 100 researchers, policy makers and civil society organizations have joined the Network. The African Transitional Justice Network is committed to amplifying marginalised voices through research, consultation processes, and policy discussions.
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Today our colleagues Liezelle Kumalo and Naledi Joyi, alongside the full GDHP team, publish their final synthesis report – three years of research co-led between CSVR and University College Dublin on gender, hunger, and the politics of peacebuilding.
🔗https://t.co/TagiNDP2ss
Across the world, activities of multinational corporations (MNCs) are negatively impacting people, the environment, and communities.
🔗Read our latest policy brief on this: https://t.co/9ovwZ3thRu
Examining truth-telling, memorialisation, and participatory reform efforts by communities in cyclone-hit Nkhulambe, Malawi, this report by CSVR Senior Research Adviser Jasmina Brankovic shows how #transitionaljustice opens new pathways to #climatejustice - https://t.co/6uyAIahmNK
Our latest publication unpacks how gender-inclusive reparations can address injustices faced by women and the systems behind them.
🔗 Read the report here: https://t.co/6x10QwE8V1