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Redress Trust

London, United Kingdom

Grants

2015 (3 years 3 months)
$500,000

REDRESS has more than twenty years’ experience supporting victims’ efforts to access justice for mass atrocity crimes. Its work has helped to strengthen national, regional and international legal standards on victims’ rights and to give these standards practical relevance. The award seeks to bring justice to victims in the target countries of Central African Republic (CAR), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya and Uganda, and to foster national justice processes that are reflective of and responsive to victims’ rights. Award activities include work with national governments to ensure transitional justice policies are victim-centered; strategic litigation on mass atrocities before domestic, regional and international courts; and support for transitional justice efforts by regional and sub-regional institutions. Outcomes include strengthened national, regional and sub-regional policies on justice and accountability; and improved access to redress and reparations for victims.

2012 (3 years)
$425,000

The grant will support REDRESS as it promotes victims’ access to justice in the aftermath of atrocity crimes, particularly in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Kenya.

2010 (1 year 11 months)
$500,000

To support security upgrades, communications system improvements, and contributions to an operating reserve (over two years).

2009 (3 years)
$425,000

To strengthen victims' interaction with the International Criminal Court (over three years).

2006 (3 years 2 months)
$417,000

In support of a program to strengthen victims' participation in proceedings of the International Criminal Court (over three years).

2005 (1 year)
$20,000

In support of a seminar and assistance to the ICC on protection of victims and witnesses in Congo.

2003 (2 years 6 months)
$162,000

For work to strengthen the participation of victims in the International Criminal Court (over two years).