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Report - Overview and key findings COVID-19 restrictions and the impact on criminal justice and human rights (Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa & Zambia)
This report makes a number of overview observations dealing with broader issues of governance, human rights, the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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Solitary Confinement - A review of the legal framework and practice in five African countries
This report investigates the legal frameworks of five African countries (Kenya Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa and Zambia) as they relate to the use of ...
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Symposium on Legal and Administrative Reforms to Address Congestion in Correctional Facilities
Report on the Symposium on Legal and Administrative Reforms to address Congestion in Correctional Facilities in Lusaka, Zambia between the 13th and 14th of ...
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The Judiciary-Coronavirus (Covid-19)-Subordinate Courts and Local Courts precautions
Memorandum from the Judiciary on Corona Virus (Covid-19) – Precautionary Measures
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The Judiciary-Coronavirus (Covid-19) - Superior Courts precautionary measures
Memorandum from the Judiciary on Corona Virus (Covid-19) – Precautionary Measures
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The socio-economic impact of pre-trial detention in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia
Presentation by Lukas Muntingh
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The socio-economic impact of pretrial detention in Lusaka, Zambia
Presentation by Jean Redpath
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Unjust and Unhealthy: HIV, TB, and Abuse in Zambian Prisons
This report is the first analysis of prison health conditions in Zambia by independent human rights organizations. In preparing this report, PRISCCA, ARASA, ...
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US Department of State Human Rights Report: Zambia 2012
"Prolonged pretrial detention was a problem. Approximately 30 percent of prison inmates were in pretrial detention. On average detainees spent an estimated ...
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Water in Zambian prisons cut-off
THE Lukanga Water and Sewerage Company yesterday disconnected water supply to all prisons in Central province to recover more than K200million (US$38000) owed ...
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