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AfricanForumRJ

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Forum for RJ Researchers and Practitioners in Africa working to Heal wounds of Conflicts and Crime in Africa. [email protected]

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Heart breaking family group Healing Circle last night with a family that lost 2 members to Covid-19. They told their untold impact of the lost and got comfort from each other. Thanks to Leicester City Council Ivan Browne Restorative Justice Council

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Photo from Professor Don John Omale John us on 7th July, 2022. Time 3pm WAT. Registration Link: binghamton.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Photo from Professor Don John Omale 
John us on 7th July, 2022. Time 3pm WAT.
Registration Link:
binghamton.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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AfricanForumRJ Rupert Matthews 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Leicestershire OPCC Dr Denis Tanfa It was an amazing and excellent presentation by our guest speaker Lisa Rea, President of RJi. We are also grateful to the Police Commissioner of Leicestershire,Mr. Rupert Mathew for his opening speech.

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Fantastic! This is part of an RJ project funded by Rupert Matthews Leicestershire OPCC "Restorative Justice in the Community" in LLR to tackle ASB at the grassroots level before it escalate to serious crime and violence #ProActive policing.

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At a ceremony marking the end of the Sierra Leonean Civil War on January 18, 2002 President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah burned 3000 weapons and declared the flame a Flame of Peace over Sierra Leone. School children visited a replica of the Flame of Peace at the Civil War Memorial.

At a ceremony marking the end of the Sierra Leonean Civil War on January 18, 2002 President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah burned 3000 weapons and declared the flame a Flame of Peace over Sierra Leone. School children visited a replica of the Flame of Peace at the Civil War Memorial.