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The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) is a non-governmental organisation and think tank based in Cape Town, South Africa. It was forged out of the country's
Truth and Reconciliation Commission A truth commission, also known as a truth and reconciliation commission or truth and justice commission, is an official body tasked with discovering and revealing past wrongdoing by a government (or, depending on the circumstances, non-state act ...
in 2000. The aim was to ensure that lessons learnt from South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy were taken into account as the nation moved ahead. Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu was the patron of the IJR.


Overview

The Institute's vision is to build fair, democratic and inclusive societies in Africa. Through carefully selected engagements and interventions, the IJR seeks to shape national approaches to transitional justice and reconciliation in Africa by drawing on community intelligence as well as macro-trend research and comparative analysis. The IJR publishes its research, makes policy recommendation, and performs reconciliation work on the ground. The South African Reconciliation Barometer'' and the ''Transformation Audit''http://www.transformationaudit.org http://www.ijr.org.za/political-analysis-TA.php are two of the annual publications that are based on the IJR's in-house research and analysis. The IJR is core partner of the
Afrobarometer The Afrobarometer is a pan-African, independent, non-partisan research network that measures public attitudes on economic, political, and social matters in Africa. Its secretariat headquarters are in Accra, Ghana, registered as a limited company ...
since 2013, managing the implementation of the barometer and its research for the Southern Africa region. IJR's main mission is to keep reconciliation and social justice on South Africa's and Africa's agenda. Evidence shows clear links between economic growth, development, peace and reconciliation, especially where societies resolve conflict and democratise. The Institute annually recognises the contributions of others to the field of justice and reconciliation through the IJR
Reconciliation Award The South African Institute for Justice and Reconciliation gives an annual Reconciliation Award to an individual, community or organisation in South Africa that has contributed, in one way or another, towards conflict resolution, reconciliation. Thr ...
, with past winners including Brigalia Bam,
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and
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. Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is the Institute's patron. Its Board of Directors includes Professor Brian O'Connel, Justice
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, Advocate
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, Dr Louise Asmal and Dr
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. Dr Fanie du Toit, who has been with the IJR since its establishment, is the Executive Director. In 2008 the IJR won the UNESCO International Prize for Peace Education for its part in shaping post-apartheid history education in South Africa.


Programmes


Peacebuilding Interventions Programme

The Peacebuilding Interventions Programme works to develop and implement initiatives that contribute to the building of fair, democratic, and inclusive societies. It seeks to achieve a creative balance between justice and reconciliation, development and human security, as well as contributing to the reconstruction of countries ravaged by war and oppression. The programme facilitates this through three complementary and mutually supportive levels: engaged research and analysis, capacity building and collaborative political intervention. The Head of the PBI Programme is Professor Tim Murithi.


Research and Policy Programme

Through original public opinion research and enquiry about the linkages between development, social cohesion, and reconciliation, the Research and Policy (RP) Programme of the IJR, seeks to provide an empirical basis for the organisation’s interventions, and the policy positions that it champions across the African continent.. The Head of the RP Programme is Jan Hofmyer.


Sustained Dialogues Programme

The Sustained Dialogues Programme works to acknowledge, confront and engage – through dialogue – enduring legacies that continue to marginalize, wound and cause injustice. Using innovative and creative methodologies, Sustained Dialogues works to overcome these barriers through meaningful initiatives to foster and sustain reconciliation within and between individuals and communities. Sustained Dialogues takes a deliberate and thoughtful approach in our work to make societal transformation and reconciliation positive. Our achievements for 2016 are reported against each Medium-Term Outcome (MTO) set by IJR. BIS Programme projects worked towards influencing all MTOs to varying degrees. The Head of the SD Programme is Felicity Harrison .


Communication, Advocacy & Strategy Programme

The Communication, Advocacy and Strategy programme at the IJR drives all cross-cutting issues within the organisation, works closely with programmes and assists with planning, coordination and fundraising capacity. The programme takes on its own content and designs projects to communicate messages of Reconciliation and Justice to assist in ensuring sustainability of the IJR. The programme seeks to engage in a relevant way that informs, advocates and sets the agenda for justice and reconciliation. The Head of the C&A Programme is Dr. Ric Amansure.


Board of Directors and Executive Committee


Board of Directors

*Brian O'Connell (Chairperson) *Don Foster (Deputy Chairperson) *Stanley Henkeman (Executive Director) *Louise Asmal *Nasima Badsha *Jaco Barnard-Naudé *Hugh Corder *Lourens du Plessis *Charlyn Dyers *Lovell Fernandez * Prof. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela * Justice Richard Goldstone *Gerhard Kemp *Dumisa Ntsebeza *Jeremy Sarkin *Glenda Wildschut *Dr Spiwo Xapile


Executive committee

*Brian O'Connell (Chairperson) *Don Foster (Deputy Chairperson) *Stanley Henkeman (Executive Director) *Louise Asmal *Jaco Barnard-Naudé *Lovell Fernandez *Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela *Spiwo Xapile *Gerhard Kemp


See also

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Conflict resolution Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution. Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information abou ...
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Reconciliation Award The South African Institute for Justice and Reconciliation gives an annual Reconciliation Award to an individual, community or organisation in South Africa that has contributed, in one way or another, towards conflict resolution, reconciliation. Thr ...
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Desmond Tutu Desmond Mpilo Tutu (7 October 193126 December 2021) was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian, known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. He was Bishop of Johannesburg from 1985 to 1986 and then Archbishop ...


References


Links


IJR WebsiteIJR on FacebookIJR on TwitterIJR on YoutubeSouth African Reconciliation Barometer BlogTransformation Audit BlogAshley Kriel Youth Project
{{Authority control Reconciliation Civic and political organisations of South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa)