VACANCY: The Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund seeks to appoint a Project Officer #AU4TJ. This is a secondment position and the postholder will be based in Addis Ababa as a secondment to the Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security. Full details below:
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Today we commemorate #InternationalDelegatesDay - a day that serves as a reminder of the importance of diplomacy in maintaining peace and stability in an increasingly interconnected world. Delegates play a crucial role in facilitating communication between nations, organisations, and communities. They mediate conflicts, negotiate agreements, and advocate for the interests of their constituents. Their work fosters understanding, builds trust, and paves the way for sustainable solutions to complex global challenges. CSVR recognises the profound impact of delegates in advancing our mission of promoting peace, justice, and human rights. For over 35 years, our organisation has been committed to supporting the efforts of delegates and empowering communities to create positive change. This #InternationalDelegatesDay, let us celebrate the invaluable contributions of delegates worldwide and recommit ourselves to the principles of diplomacy, dialogue, and cooperation. Together, we can build a more peaceful and equitable world for future generations. #CSVR35 #InternationalDelegatesDay #HumanRights #Advocacy #SocialCohesion #Equality
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Happy World Earth Day! Let's celebrate our incredible planet today and every day by taking action to protect and preserve it. Whether it's reducing waste, planting trees, or advocating for sustainable practices, every small step counts towards a healthier, greener future for all. Read our op-ed on Climate change and food security in Africa authored by Gugu Nonjinge: https://bit.ly/3JvURMc #WorldEarthDay #CSVR35 #ClimateChange #ProtectOurPlanet.
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Today, we take a step back to where it all began. 35 years ago, in Prolecon, Johannesburg, where the seeds of the idea for CSVR were sown amidst a backdrop of profound tragedy and violence. From these beginnings, the Project for the Study of Violence (PSV) now CSVR was established. Fast forward to today, our impact continues to ripple across communities. From research to advocacy and support services for victims, our journey has been one of resilience and transformation. Join us as we honor our past, celebrate our present, and envision a future free from violence. Swipe through our carousel to witness the evolution of our work and be inspired to join the movement. #CSVR35 #Equality #SocialJustice #Advocacy #MentalHealth #Research #HumanRights
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The official #CSVR35 logo is a powerful symbol of our dedication to positive change and equality. As we celebrate our 35-year anniversary, we reaffirm our commitment to fighting for equality, championing tolerance, and fostering inclusivity. This emblem embodies our relentless pursuit of human rights advancement, legal justice advocacy, and the creation of violence-free societies. Join us in celebrating this significant milestone as we embark on a journey of reflection and progress. Together, let's unite in our mission to shape a brighter, fairer world for all. #CSVR35 #Equality #SocialJustice
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We're grateful for the opportunity to have hosted esteemed ambassadors from Denmark for an insightful discussion on the state of our democracy. Thank you to Tsholo and the CSVR team for facilitating this enriching exchange! #DemocracyDialogue #GlobalConnections
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Today, April 7, 2024, the Centre of the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. We are reminded of one of the darkest chapters in human history - a day that stands as a poignant reminder, urging us to reflect on the profound lessons learned and recommit ourselves to the pursuit of peace and reconciliation globally. Read the media statement here: https://lnkd.in/dsuHcgvF #CSVRAdvocacy #CSVR35 #RwandaGenocide #InternationalDayofReflectiononthe1994GenocideagainsttheTutsiinRwanda
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Today, we come together to commemorate the #InternationalDayofConscience. This significant day, established by the United Nations General Assembly through resolution 73/329 on July 25, 2019, holds profound meaning in our global community. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of human conscience in shaping our world, and urges us to pause, reflect, and listen to the innate voice within us – a voice that guides us towards empathy, compassion, and understanding. In a world often marked by turmoil and discord, nurturing our conscience becomes paramount, guiding us towards actions that uphold dignity, justice, and equality for all. This day calls upon individuals, communities, and nations to awaken their humanity, to embrace empathy, and to strive for a better tomorrow. Today, we also recognise the invaluable work of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation and our efforts in promoting peace, reconciliation, and social justice. Through our research, advocacy, and grassroots initiatives, CSVR embodies the principles of conscience-driven action, working towards a world where every individual's rights and freedoms are respected and upheld. #InternationalDayOfConscience #PeaceAndJustice #GlobalAwareness #CSVR35 #SocialJustice #HumanRights #UnitedNations #ConscienceDrivenAction
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As we commemorate #InternationalDayforMineAwarenessandAssistanceinMineAction, it's crucial to reflect on the tireless efforts dedicated to protecting lives and building peace in regions ravaged by conflict. Mines, explosive remnants of war, and improvised explosive devices continue to wreak havoc, posing a severe threat to civilian populations, with devastating consequences, especially for children. In light of the International Day for Mine Awareness, we invite you to not only commemorate the occasion but also delve deeper into the pressing issues surrounding mine action and its impact on vulnerable populations. Our policy brief offers a comprehensive analysis of the Marikana Massacre, a tragic event that shook South Africa and highlighted the urgent need for reparations for the victims and their families. Together, let us honour the memory of the Marikana victims and advocate for meaningful change in the pursuit of a safer, more just world for all. Let us stand in solidarity with the victims and their families, ensuring that their voices are heard, and their rights are upheld. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dKJfc4YK #MineAction #MarikanaMassacre #Reparations #JusticeForVictims #PeaceBuilding #ConflictResolution #HumanRights #CSVR #InternationalDayForMineAwareness #CommunityDevelopment
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CSVR welcomed H.E. Ambassador Francis Oke, ECOWAS representative at the African Union. They reviewed the security situation in West Africa and explored strategies through which CSVR can provide technical support to the current transitioning countries in the region. #CSVR35
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CSVR along with our esteemed partners, cordially invites you to participate in a crucial community dialogue aimed at addressing the shadow pandemic of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV). 📢 🗓️ 04 April 2024 🕒09:00am CAT 📍 Rabasotho Hall, Tembisa #SGBV #EndGBV #CSVR35
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