Webinar: COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights, Zambia (12 October 2022)
- https://dullahomarinstitute.org.za/acjr/events/webinar-invitation-covid-19-restrictions-and-the-impact-on-criminal-justice-and-human-rights-zambia-12-october-2022
- Webinar: COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights, Zambia (12 October 2022)
- 2022-10-12T10:00:00+02:00
- 2022-10-12T11:30:00+02:00
- ACJR, Ubuntu Justice Initiative, and the Zambian Law Development Commission (ZLDC) hereby cordially invite you to a webinar to discuss the findings emanating from the stakeholder engagement in Zambia and to deliberate on recommendations for handling similar future public health crises.
- What Events ACJR Event
- When 12 Oct, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM (Africa/Johannesburg / UTC200)
- Where Zoom Meeting
- Contact Name Crystal Nitsckie
- Contact Phone +27219593701
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Dear Colleague
In December 2021, Africa Criminal Justice Reform (ACJR), Ubuntu Justice Initiative, and the Zambian Law Development Commission (ZLDC) hosted a stakeholder engagement workshop in Lusaka, Zambia on the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the criminal justice system.
The workshop report on Zambia was launched in July 2022 as part of a compendium report titled “COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights - findings from five African countries”.
ACJR, Ubuntu Justice Initiative, and the ZLDC hereby cordially invites you to a webinar to discuss the findings emanating from the stakeholder engagement in Zambia and to deliberate on recommendations for handling similar future public health crisis.
Facilitator:
Rumbidzai Mutasa (Ubuntu Justice Initiative)
Panellists:
- Kristen Petersen (ACJR)
- Janelle Mangwanda (ACJR)
- Hope Chanda (ZLDC)
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ACJR, Ubuntu Justice Initiative, and the ZLDC wish to acknowledge the Open Society Foundations and the Sigrid Rausing Trust for making the research and webinar possible.