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The Transition and Reconciliation Programme of CSVR was established in 1994 with the foresight of engaging with the policy debates and advocacy in relation to the establishment of a Truth Commission in South Africa. Over the past 12 years the programme has engaged in various research and intervention projects which seeks to explore the relationship between conflicts of the past, reconciliation, violence prevention and justice, in order to contribute to building sustainable reconciliation and the prevention of conflict, violence and intolerance in South Africa, on the continent and internationally. In our current work we continue to evaluate the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) as well as to forge new projects which address the continued needs around truth, justice, reconciliation and healing. In addition, we also maintain a focus on understanding the current dynamics of violence in South African society, as they relate to the past as well as new forms which are fomented by the complexity of a society in transition. One of the key objectives in our work is to incorporate the lessons learned on a local level into the regional and global discourses around truth, justice, reconciliation, and violence prevention in transitional societies. The Programme is currently structured around eight project themes: For a historical overview, we've included a discussion and links to more than 12 years of engagement with the TRC and with transitional processes more broadly. Transitional Justice Programme Websites: |
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