Tag Archives: Outreach

Côte d’Ivoire: Building trust a must for ICC

With the highly politicized crimes against humanity trial of ex-Côte d’Ivoire president Laurent Gbagbo and ally Charles Blé Goudé opening in The Hague this week, the need for effective ICC outreach and communication in the country has never been greater. … Continue reading

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ICC launches blog on outreach to affected communities

The ICC has launched a new blog on its outreach activities to communities affected by crimes under the Court’s jurisdiction. Contributing writers write of their efforts to “engage grassroots communities to inform them about victims’ rights, explain judicial proceedings, answer … Continue reading

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ICC success depends on its impact locally

In this post from OpenDemocracy, senior international justice counsel at Human Rights Watch Elizabeth Evenson insists victims and affected communities should be a top ICC priority if the Court wants to succeed.

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ICC Prosecutor: Civil society support crucial

A close partnership and open dialogue between the ICC and civil society is vital to fighting impunity and delivering justice for victims. That was the message of ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda, who recently visited the International Federation for Human Rights … Continue reading

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How can the ICC use tech to improve its outreach?

For justice to truly be effective, it must be seen to be done. That’s why communications and outreach are so important to the ICC’s work. Can new technologies be used to improve the Court’s outreach?

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