Join the John and Pat Hume Foundation and TJI/INCOREfor this seminar with Anjli Parrin on Youth and Transitional Justice – the strategic importance of youth participation in peace processes
The John and Pat Hume Foundation and TJI/INCORE invite you to this seminar with Anjli Parrin: “Youth and Transitional Justice – the strategic importance of youth participation in peace processes”, (Part of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Festival).
Anjli Parrin is a human rights advocate from Kenya. She directs the Global Human Rights Clinic, and associate director of the Project on War Crimes and Mass Graves at the Columbia Law School Human Rights Institute and Clinic. The project seeks to advance justice in the Central African Republic.
Together with Graeme Simpson from Interpeace she is coediting a special issue of the International Journal on transitional justice, on the topic of youth and Transitional Justice and discusses the strategic importance of youth participation in peace processes and transgenerational issues.