Voices for Transitional Justice

Voices for Transitional Justice

Global Learning Hub for Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
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Voices for Transitional Justice is a four-episode podcast special about the difficult process of dealing with legacies of violence. In it, experts from Burundi, Croatia, Germany, Georgia, Indonesia, Kenya, Peru, and South Africa discuss their efforts in coming to terms with the past. Based on their unique experiences, they share how victims can find ways to heal and how societies can become more just and peaceful. Each episode addresses a contemporary issue in transitional justice: the role of victims, the power of youth, feminist perspectives, and guarantees of non-recurrence.

Voices for Transitional Justice is brought to you by the Global Learning Hub for Transitional Justice and Reconciliation. The Hub is a network of ten organisations from Germany and across the world. It is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Voices for Transitional Justice?

There are 5 episodes avaiable of Voices for Transitional Justice.

What is Voices for Transitional Justice about?

We have categorized Voices for Transitional Justice as:

  • Government
  • Science
  • Social Sciences

Where can you listen to Voices for Transitional Justice?

Voices for Transitional Justice is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Voices for Transitional Justice start?

The first episode of Voices for Transitional Justice that we have available was released 8 August 2023.

Who creates the podcast Voices for Transitional Justice?

Voices for Transitional Justice is produced and created by Global Learning Hub for Transitional Justice and Reconciliation.