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PRAWA Newsletter May, 2014

Highlights PRAWA—Legal Aid Council Donor Partnership Roundtable on Providing National Coordination and Improved Legal Aid Services in Nigeria Ogun State Governor Call for Better Prison Welfare Highlights of PRAWA Legal

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PRAWA Newsletter April, 2014

Highlights 48 Prison Inmates Passed the West African Examination Council, (WAEC) Enhancing Diligent and High Quality Prosecution in Abuja, Nigeria Revision of the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of

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March, 2014 Newsletter

Highlights Stakeholder’s Conference to Disseminate Results of the Application of Guidance Materials on Investigation and Prosecution  The University Of Abuja Law Clinic Releases 36 Pre-Trial Inmates Longest Serving ATI in

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Pan African Reparation Perspectives: Special Bulletin on Reparation for Victims of Torture in Africa

Highlights The ACHPR Resolution on Transitional Justice : Potential Contribution to Victims’ Rights in Africa. Experts Discuss African HR Mechanisms: Reparation for Torture Survivors, April, 2013. Committee for the Prevention

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PRAWA Newsletter April to June 2010

Highlights ACSA Conference holds in Sierra Leone African Torture Prevention Conference held in Dakar PRAWA Visits Sierra Leone and Enugu Prisons PRAWA June 26 Activities held in Enugu and Abuja

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PRAWA Newsletter October- December, 2009

Highlights PRAWA Partners with NBA-HRI, NHRC and Quanteq to fight Torture—Signed an MOU NBA HRI Holds National Conference PRAWA Produces Anti– Torture Drama– Takes Campaign to the Radio TDRS/TPS, 24

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PRAWA Newsletter January to March 2009

Highlights PRAWA hosts National Prisons Workshop in Enugu PRAWA Develops Curriculum and Teachers’ Guide on Torture Prevention and Redress PRAWA, National Human Rights Commission Monitor Torture Incidences Draft Law Against

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ABUJA DECLARATION ON ALTERNATIVES TO IMPRISONMENT

Preamble Recalling the Kampala Declaration of 1996 which takes into account the limited effectives of imprisonment, especially for those serving short sentences, and the cost of imprisonment to the whole

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