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LEGAL ASSISTANCE AND LITIGATION
CRP's legal services unit provides free legal assistance to victims of
human rights abuses, in addition to filing public impact actions in
courts. Between 1990 and present, hundreds of awaiting trial persons who
have spent several years in detention without trial have regained their
freedom.
PEACE BUILDING AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
The issue of World Peace has been one of concern to everybody, especially those involved in development work. This is so because many people suffer so much in the course of wars/conflict and their aftermath, and some of such damages to persons and property are irreparable and life long.
In Nigeria, the various incidents of civil disturbance in different parts of the country seem to have defied all forms of intervention hitherto. These disturbances have taken their toll on the affected communities. Displacement from homes, shortage of food and water, emotional trauma, single parent families and its attendant problems are some of the effects of these spates of unrest.
Many Nigerians nationwide are currently being affected by the aftermath of one such conflict or the other. In view of this, affected areas must begin to look at alternatives for the
resolution of conflict, and develop workable strategies for their communities to stem the high spate of armed conflict, which is currently witnessed in the country today.
With the advent of civil rule in Nigeria, peaceful coexistence is an
important criterion for the nascent democracy to thrive. Preventing conflict is vital if we are to protect human rights.
To ensure the realization of fundamental human rights, following the establishment of peaceful coexistence between communities that will promote respect for the rule of law and respect for human dignity in Nigeria, CRP has thus far promoted peace building using community leaders, women leaders, youths in the southeast and southwest of Nigeria as well as members of the Nigerian Police Force.
CIVIC EDUCATION AND TRAINING PROGRAM
CRP in 2003 carried out civic and voter education in Nigeria ahead of the 2003 elections. This was with a view to empowering Nigerians play a more active role in the democratic process in the country.
The objectives of the Civic Education and Training Program included:
- To mobilise the general public into greater interest and awareness on the 2003 elections.
- To raise the level of public debate and interest in the performance of elected officials and assess the extent of their delivery on electoral promises made by them.
- To advocate tenets of good governance by reporting on governance issues and exposing areas of concern for public information and awareness.
- To highlight shortcomings and areas of concern regarding the operations of the institutions of democracy and suggest improvements.
- To help build capacity of democratic institution in Nigeria
The medium used to achieve the Civic and Voter education included weekly newspaper advertisements, weekly radio jingles and enlightenment posters.
CRP is also planning as part of its Civic Education activities for 2004 a 'Citizenship Forum for Good Governance and Development of Democracy'. It would entail promoting awareness of the law, promoting constitutional awareness and information, accountability of elected officials.
HUMAN RIGHTS MONITORING
CRP is a member of the
Transition Monitoring Group (TMG), a coalition of NGOs formed to monitor elections held in Nigeria between December 1998 and February 1999. For their work during these elections, TMG was presented with the
1999 Democracy Award by the U.S.-based National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
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