Journalists participating in the "Communicating Justice" training courses are encouraged to send reports to this website. Watch this space for their stories on transitional justice in our project countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Uganda, DR Congo and Burundi.

Uganda: Landmine victims struggle to reintegrate society

As peace returns to northern Uganda, many displaced people are returning home. Among them are scores of landmine survivors. A report by Michael Wambi

Sierra Leone: Registration for War Victims Kicks Off

Sierra Leone government agency has started registration for victims of the war for the implementation of a reparations program. Joseph Turay reports

Uganda: Child Mothers find new ways to survive in displaced camps

For more than 20 years, the Acholi community in Northern Uganda largely depended on relief food. They were displaced into camps following fighting between rebels of the Lords Resistance Army and government soldiers. Gloria Aciro Laker of the New nation reports.

Uganda: War Victim Seeks Justice for Dead Relative

Northern Uganda war-affected mother takes her fight to Mato Oput, the ethnic Acholi traditional system of justice. A story by Bill Oketch

Sierra Leone: Red Cross helps amputee children with schooling

Young victims of Sierra Leone civil war receive support from the Red Cross in the form of school fees and textbooks. Salamatu Kemokai of IRN reports

Liberia: I did not kill Quiwonkpa, witness tells TRC

Thirteen years after the abortive 1985 coup, more details have emerged on the killing of coup leader General Quiwonkpa. A story by Olive Thomass