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4 unusual facts about International Bridges to Justice


Human rights in Burundi

International Bridges to Justice report that prison conditions remain poor, and more than 60% of inmates are pre-trial detainees.

IBJ

International Bridges to Justice is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to protecting the basic legal rights of ordinary citizens in developing countries.

International Bridges to Justice

IBJ provides training and support to the Fellows, who go on to head the IBJ Country Programs and to provide legal aid to the local population.

Kalyanee Mam

During law school, Mam worked with International Bridges to Justice at the National Legal Aid Center in Beijing, China, the Refugee Law Clinic at the University of Witswatersand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the Asian Pacific American Legal Center, where she assisted immigrant victims of domestic violence file for permanent residence status in the United States under the Violence Against Women Act.



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