The High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) held its annual review conference on 22 December 2022 in Lomé. The event provided an opportunity to present the institution’s achievements during 2022, review the implementation of its programmes and share its financial results with the public. Throughout the year, HCRRUN organized several individual […]
The High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) continues to implement its Scholarship Programme for Orphans of Victims of the 2005 Socio-Political Events. Following the successful pilot phase, during which approximately one hundred orphaned children were enrolled, HCRRUN admitted 58 additional beneficiaries, including 22 girls, from all regions of the country during […]
The Sixth African Transitional Justice Forum officially opened on 7 September 2022 at the Hôtel 2 Février in Lomé. Co-organized by the African Union (AU), the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) and the High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN), the forum brought together around one hundred participants […]
MEDIA ADVISORY The African Union Commission (Department of Political Affairs, Peace and Security) and the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR), in collaboration with the High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN), will host the Sixth African Transitional Justice Forum under the theme: “Transitional Justice and Social Capital in […]
As part of its mandate and in implementation of Recommendation No. 49 of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (CVJR) concerning the children of deceased victims, the High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) officially launched the Scholarship Programme for Orphans of Victims of the 2005 Socio-Political Events on 29 August 2022. […]
On 2 July 2022, the President of the Transition of the Republic of Mali, Colonel Assimi GOÏTA, received a delegation from the Association of Mediators of WAEMU Member States (AMP-UEMOA), led by its President, Mrs Awa NANA-DABOYA, who also serves as President of the High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) and […]
The fifth phase of the Reparations Program for victims of socio-political violence, launched on 20 June 2022, continued in the Maritime Region with compensation sessions held in Aného on 24, 25 and 27 June 2022.Following the completion of operations in Lomé for victims from the Kévé, Golfe and Agoè-Nyivé prefectures, the High Commission for Reconciliation and […]
The High Commission for Reconciliation and Strengthening of National Unity (HCRRUN) has launched the fifth phase of the Reparations Programme for victims of politically motivated violence and gross human rights violations that occurred in Togo between 1958 and 2005. While many registered victims have already benefited from the programme, others whose names remain in the […]
For the first time, HCRRUN is conducting its compensation sessions in Lomé outside its headquarters, at the Amadahomé Youth Centre. The aim is to bring the compensation process closer to victims in the Golfe and Agoè-Nyivé Prefectures. The compensation sessions for victims in the Maritime and Plateaux Regions will take place from Monday, 20 June […]