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MENA Network in Action

With a long history of little or no civic participation across the region, it is particularly important in the political transition after the Arab Revolutions of 2011, to engage communities in seeking accountability and encourage dialogue centering the voices of the victims.

The MENA Sites of Conscience Network have designed community mobilization activities to activate the MENA map and use it as a catalyst for engaging their communities on the issues of truth, accountability and reparation to victims.

 

MENA DIGITAL MAPPING TOOLKIT

"Toolkit - Shining a Light on Sites of Atrocity"

Ten years after the Arab Revolutions of 2011, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) continue to be a crucible of political transition.
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protesting by the families of the missing in Lebanon

Act for the Disappeared & UMAM Documentation & Research

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Al-Tahreer Association for Development

Al-Tahreer Association for Development

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Community Engagement Activity

Community Engagement Activities

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Future Partners Foundation for Development in Yemen

Future Partners Foundation for Development in Yemen

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Human Rights Center for Memory & Archives and Casamemoire

Human Rights Center for Memory & Archives and Casamemoire

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Association of Rehabilitation and Justice

The Association of Justice and Rehabilitation

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Saydnaya Prison

The Damascus Center for Human Rights Studies (DCHRS)

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Women’s Center for Guidance and Legal Awareness

Women’s Center for Guidance and Legal Awareness

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