Young people around the world are redefining how transitional justice (TJ) processes are shaped and implemented, ensuring they are not only representative of victims and survivors but also serve as a foundation for a “never again” movement. This webinar delves into the innovative approaches youth activists have championed to transform TJ processes into inclusive, forward-looking frameworks.
Through their creativity, resilience, and commitment to justice, young leaders have amplified marginalized voices, integrated digital tools for broader participation, and prioritized intergenerational dialogue to sustain democratic values. This discussion highlights the global impact of youth-driven initiatives, exploring how they bridge past injustices with a vision for a more equitable future.
Our esteemed panelists include Walaa Faran from ACT for the Disappeared in Lebanon, Madelene de Borja from We the Future PH in the Philippines, and Inaam Eltayeb from Mahfouz in Sudan. Each will provide insights into their organization’s efforts to amplify youth voices in their unique contexts and discuss the challenges and successes they’ve experienced.
The session will be moderated by Devon Gulbrandsen, Program Manager of ICSC’s GIJTR, who will guide this dynamic and engaging conversation.
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