Our latest Annual Report showcases the work we did to protect human rights in 2021

Our latest Annual Report showcases the work we did to protect human rights in 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated health, political, and economic impacts continued to affect the work of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ). The organization responded to this with remarkable resilience and resourcefulness, having completed 79% of the planned activities in 40 countries and reaching 5,239 participants through training and capacity-building initiatives. Our Annual Report for 2021 provides a summary of all the work we did to safeguard human rights and uphold the rule of law in that year.

Southeast and South Asia: Justice sector actors play a crucial role in safeguarding human rights in the digital age

Southeast and South Asia: Justice sector actors play a crucial role in safeguarding human rights in the digital age

The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) convened its inaugural regional judicial workshop on digital rights for 28 justice sector actors from eight countries in Southeast and South Asia to discuss responses to the most salient digital rights challenges in the region on 5 – 6 November.
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