Grantee Profile

International Center for Transitional Justice

Grants to International Center for Transitional Justice

  • $1,500,000Active Strategy

    2012 (Duration 3 years)

    Human Rights & International Justice

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK — The grant provides general operating support to the International Center for Transitional Justice as it assists societies confronting massive human rights abuses to combat impunity, pursue truth, provide reparations, and build trustworthy institutions, thereby helping to rebuild civic trust and the democratic rule of law.

The MacArthur Foundation awarded International Center for Transitional Justice $1,500,000 between 2010 and 2013.

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