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This video outlines CSVR's work to prevent violence and address trauma on the African continent. It emerges from the CSVR Symposium Webinar Series – Blended Voices: Building an Understanding of Torture, War Trauma and Violence ...

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Blended Voices Symposium: History of Violence in Africa

This panel video examines the history of violence in Africa. It emerges from the CSVR Symposium Webinar Series – Blended Voices: Building an Understanding of Torture, War Trauma and Violence through an African Lens. Held ...

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GBV: Prioritise Efforts for Justice, Says Gender Justice Advocate

The silencing of gender-based violence (GBV) victims needs to be contested, gender justice advocate Gugu Nonjinge said. Nonjinge, 27, grew up in Mount Frere, a small town in the Eastern Cape. She is the senior advocacy ...

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Shift in Strategy Needed to Tackle GBV

Covid-19 has caused devastation in communities, and this has disproportionately affected women. This impact on women, particularly their economic status and vulnerability to violence, has been brought home by the release in the last week ...

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Effects of Covid-19 on People's Psychological Well-Being

CSVR's Charlotte Motsoari spoke on Saturday Star's Facebook live on the effects of Covid-19 on people's psychological well-being. See the full presentation here.

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Gambian National Dialogue on Forgiveness, Accountability and Healing

CSVR's Jacqui Chowles spoke at the Gambian National Dialogue on Foregiveness, Accountability and Healing on the theme of forgiveness, history and healing. The national dialogue was organised by the African Network against Extrajudicial Killings and ...

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Fourth African Transitional Justice Forum: Panel on Violent Extremism

On 26–28 October 2020, the African Union Commission Department of Political Affairs and CSVR hosted the fourth African Transitional Justice Forum. An inaugural online version of the Forum, the three-day conference addressed the state of ...

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