Multilateral Actors and Support for Popular Participation in African Transitional Justice
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- by Jasmina Brankovic and Simon Robins
This policy brief provides actionable recommendations for representatives of international and regional institutions, donor governments, private foundations, faith-based institutions, INGOs and other multilateral actors on mainstreaming participation in their transitional justice interventions.
Covering formal, state-led measures and non-formal, civil society-led measures, this guidance promotes transitional justice processes that are planned, funded and implemented in ways that enable the agency of people impacted by past violations.
This policy brief is also available in عربي and français.
For more information and publications on mainstreaming popular participation in transitional justice, click here.
Multilateral Actors and Support for Popular Participation in African TJ - Brankovic and Robins 2024
Dr. Jasmina Brankovic is Senior Research Adviser at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. With a focus on participatory methods, Jasmina conducts research on inequality and socioeconomic transformation, climate justice, narrative change, and civil society strategies in transitional contexts. Her publications include 'Violence, Inequality and Transformation: Apartheid Survivors on South Africa's Ongoing Transition' (2020), 'The Global Climate Regime and Transitional Justice' (2018) and 'Advocating Transitional Justice in Africa: The Role of Civil Society' (2018). She has a PhD in Political Science from the University of Marburg (Centre for Conflict Studies).
- Jasmina Brankovic
- Jasmina Brankovic
- Jasmina Brankovic

Simon Robins
Dr. Simon Robins is a Research Advisor to the Red Cross Red Crescent Missing Persons Centre, hosted by the International Committee of the Red Cross, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Human Rights at the University of York.
- Simon Robins
- Simon Robins
- Simon Robins











