On 5 June 2013, JRP and Avocats Sans Frontières held a one-day consultative meeting with victim communities on the recently released draft of the national Transitional Justice Policy
The meeting allowed the facilitators to share the draft policy with victims from across Acholi sub-region, explain key aspects of the policy, and ascertain from the participants their views, impressions, expectations and desires regarding these key aspects: criminal prosecutions, truth-telling, traditional justice, and reparations in particular.
Read the report here: June 5 2013_Victims’ Views on the Draft TJ Policy _ASF & JRP (pdf)