Christine Nguku: Practicing journalism amidst hate speech and incitement to violence
Veteran Kenyan journalist Christine Nguku talks about practicing journalism amidst hate speech and incitement to violence.
Stories on Sudan by members of Wayamo’s journalist network, as well as resources on hate speech, press freedom, and responsible reporting in Sudan.
Veteran Kenyan journalist Christine Nguku talks about practicing journalism amidst hate speech and incitement to violence.
Kirsty Sutherland, a distinguished barrister at 9 Bedford Row in the U.K., who has acted as defence counsel in several international trib...
Robert Nanima, a member of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and Special Rapporteur on Children in ...
James Stewart, former Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court(ICC) provides a reflection on international criminal justice....
Robert Nanima, a member of the Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and Associate Professor of Law at the Universi...
Amanda Ghahremani, Legal Consultant, International Criminal Law and Redress for Survivors of Atrocity Crimes, delves into the nuances of ...
Last week a political proposal to end Sudan’s near year-long war was leaked to the press. The proposal provided legal immunity for the ...
Ben Gumpert, QC, Crown Court Judge and former Senior Trial Lawyer at the International Criminal Court (ICC), shares valuable insights int...
Reporter’s diary: Inside Darfur’s neglected refugee crisis
Sudan’s mass arming of civilians could be the beginning signs of Sudan becoming an uncontrollable civil war.
Since the beginning of the war until November, 136 cases of rape throughout Sudan, including 16 cases of minors, has been confirmed.
Sudanese militiamen carry out wave of abductions, seeking slaves and ransom
In November 2023, Wayamo hosts a workshop for Sudanese lawyers and human rights defenders with experience in strategic litigation and th...
Hannah Bagdasar explains the role of open-source investigations in international criminal proceedings and the challenges and opportunitie...
In November 2023, Wayamo and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Uganda co-host symposium on domestic accountability mec...
Joseph Roberts-Mensah interviews Thierry Cruvellier, Editor-in-chief of JusticeInfo.net discussing the concept of universal jurisdiction,...
Wayamo Foundation Africa Director Joseph Roberts-Mensah interviews Thierry Cruvellier, Editor-in-chief of JusticeInfo.net about the evolu...
In November 2023, Sudanese and Ugandan journalists focus on hate speech, children in armed conflict, refugees, open-source investigations...
In September 2023, Wayamo hosts three-day workshop for Sudanese journalists aimed at enhancing media reporting on justice-related matters...
In September 2023, Wayamo and Kenya’s Prosecution Training Institute co-host symposium on domestic accountability mechanisms for in...
September 2023 workshop for Sudanese lawyers and human rights defenders with experience in strategic litigation and the fight against i...
The power of visual evidence, and explains how video and technology can help in the pursuit for justice and accountability.
In this video, Sudanese human rights lawyer and activist Samier Makeen provides invaluable insights into the pursuit of justice amidst ch...
Wayamo Journalism Network article on compensation and reparations.
Held in July 2023, Wayamo events draw attention to the ongoing atrocities in war-torn Sudan and advocate for justice and accountability f...
The Sudan Project Manager at Mnemonic, Mahasin Dahab talks about the importance of preserving collective memory through open-source archi...
Marine Alneel, speaks about the stops that can be taken by journalists, human rights defenders as well as psychologists to take good care...
Wayamo Journalism Network article on impunity and the war in Sudan.
On 19 May 2023, Wayamo hosts a public symposium on transitional justice and international criminal law.
May 2023 meeting focused on existing open-source information collection mechanisms in the context of the current armed conflict in Sudan....
In March 2023, Wayamo hosted two workshops and a strategic dialogue for Sudanese lawyers, civil society actors and journalists.
In November 2022, Wayamo holds two Nairobi workshops for Sudanese civil society, journalists and the justice sector.
From 8 to 15 September 2022, Wayamo organised a mission to Khartoum within its “Capacity building for civil society and the justice sec...
On 5 August 2022, the Wayamo Foundation held an online roundtable discussion with Sudanese lawyers and human rights experts.
As a court of last resort, the ICC seeks to complement, rather than replace national courts.
Jagganaden Muneesamy the Acting Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) at the Office of the DPP in Mauritius, discusses Africa...
Even the most comprehensive accountability measures may be seen as incomplete by the affected community without effective reparations.
The public prosecutor for international crimes at the Public Prosecution Service of the Netherlands, Wieger Veldhuis speaks about the Net...
A growing and evolving collection of methods and tools used to gather and analyse publicly available information.
The versatile international law expert, Adejoké Babington-Ashaye, discusses the ethical considerations that are essential for journalist...
Created in 2008, the African Court of Justice and Human Rights continues to face significant legal, practical and political obstacles.
The versatile international law expert, Adejoké Babington-Ashaye, discussess conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), exploring the fact...
International Criminal Law (ICL) is a body of public international law which ascribes criminal responsibility to individuals.
The international accountability practitioner Akingbolahan Adeniran, speaks about the potential role civilians, including lawyers, human ...
The practice of being aware of and sensitive to the implications of reporting in/on conflict-affected areas.
The international accountability practitioner Akingbolahan Adeniran, explores the process of tracking alleged perpetrators of internation...
Transitional justice is justice adapted to societies transforming themselves after a period of pervasive human rights abuse.
The domestic prosecution of international crimes is essential for addressing the needs of victims and survivors.
The international crimes framework in Sudanese law, and the events that influenced its introduction.
Two veteran journalists and Wayamo Foundation colleagues Joseph Roberts-Mensah (Ghana) and Judie Kaberia (Kenya) explore the concept of c...
International Humanitarian Law is a branch of Public International Law applicable in times of armed conflict.
Abbas El-Tegani speaks about the diverse manifestations of hate speech that existed in Sudan before the war
International criminal law can be pursued at the international, regional, domestic, and inter-state levels. These levels often intersect ...
Ameir Suliman; a Sudanese lawyer and human rights activist، discusses among others, the challenges of monitoring and documenting human r...
Human rights monitoring is a crucial tool that provides an ongoing accountability mechanism that can act as an early warning system.
Mark Kersten, Senior Consultant at the Wayamo Foundation, and Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University o...
The only permanent tribunal with the jurisdiction to investigate & prosecute individuals charged with international crimes.
Saeeda Verrall a Legal Officer working at the United Nations discusses the main characteristics of international investigations, and best...
Noon Ibrahim Kashkosh, speaks about the role of lawyers and civil society actors in the ongoing crises in Sudan.
The Somalia Researcher at Amnesty International, Abdullahi Hassan, talks about the challenges of monitoring and documenting human rights ...
The role of modern forms of evidence in international criminal trials and the opportunities that these forms of evidence offer, in the in...
Zainab Bangura, Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON), gave an inspiring speech to Sudanese civil society actor...
Two veteran Sudanese journalists discuss the role of the diaspora journalist, especially during an armed conflict. What kind of material,...
Radhouane Nouicer, UN Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan, talks about the importance of protecting civilians an...
Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunal (IRMCT), talks about the work of the IRMC...
Tarig Kandaik, independent Sudanese lawyer and member of the Emergency Lawyers, talks about accountability for international crimes in Su...
Michael Elsanadi, Researcher at Mnemonic, explains the work of Mnemonic, the Syrian Archive and Sudanese Archive. He talks about open-sou...
Michael Elsanadi, Researcher at Mnemonic, gives an introduction on open-source investigations. Michael Elsanadi talks about investigation...
The Sudanese human rights defender Enass Muzamel, speaks about her advocacy before bodies such as the UN Human Rights Council.
Libby McAvoy, the Legal Advisor at Mnemonic, discusses the legal dimensions of Open Source investigations
Chris Gitari, Senior Transitional Justice Advisor, Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (South Sudan), discusses transitional justi...
IIIM Head, Catherine Marchi-Uhel, explains how the Mechanism collects evidence in Syria, and how this evidence is being used in national ...
Kholood Khair, Founder and Director of Confluence Advisory, talks about the power struggle between Al Burhan and Hemedti, the urgent need...
Tom Rhodes, Managing Editor at Ayin media, talks to Wayamo Coordinator for East Africa, Judie Kaberia, about the role of journalists and ...
Moneim Adam, Access to Justice Programme Director, Gisa INC, talks about the importance of documenting, collecting and preserving open-so...
A member of the UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan discusses the domestic prosecution of international crimes, with a focus on ...
Sudanese human rights activist, Elbashir Idris, talks about why and how he started mapping and documenting human rights violations taking...
Jonas Horner, independent expert on Sudan, talks about the reasons why the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement failed to bring peace to Su...
Komakech talks about how the transitional justice policy came about in Uganda, its impact as well as the role of the International Crimes...
In this interview, Nema Milaninia, Special Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice, explains how open-source ...
In a video recorded on 12 May 2023, Gouja Ahmed gave a message from Darfur to the international justice symposium “Transition from ...
At the Wayamo Foundation-Contraband cultural event in Khartoum, entitled “Kul Al Balad Darfur – exploring complementary avenues for j...