NATIONWIDE: Transitional Justice, The Public’s Role in Truth and Accountability

Episode 3277  ·  Apr 15, 01:42 PM

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What role can ordinary citizens play in shaping justice after conflict? Today, we explore how the Commission for Truth, Reconciliation and Healing is engaging the public, especially victims and survivors, to take part in the justice process. From sharing testimonies to participating in hearings, public involvement is central to accountability and healing.

Joining us is Agathy Ndonga from the International Center for Transitional Justice, who explains how these processes work and why public participation is key to building lasting peace.