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Publications

Justice Initiatives: Human Rights and Justice Sector Reform in Africa
February 2005
This issue of Justice Initiatives documents some of the challenges to justice sector reform in Africa today, and the varied responses that interested actors are pursuing. more

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The Police That We Want: A Handbook for Oversight of the Police in South Africa
January 25, 2005
Published in association with the Open Society Foundation of South Africa and OSI's Justice Initiative, this handbook provides ways to assess police performance in countries undergoing democratic transition. more

Events

OSI Forum: Post-Election Realities for Progressive Reform
OSI-New York
March 15, 2005
OSI and the Reebok Human Rights Award Program hold a panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges for the progressive reform movement in the U.S. more

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Articles

Immigrant Communities in the Crossfire
Gara LaMarche
February 15, 2005
American history demonstrates that we must stand up for the rights of unpopular immigrants in a time of fear, said Gara LaMarche, OSI vice president and director of U.S. Programs, in a speech given at the California Endowment. more

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Resource Links

A sampling of links to other organizations, both nonprofit and for-profit, that provide information and resources related to OSI's work. more

E-Mail Newsletters

Several OSI initiatives distribute email newsletters on a range of issues related to program activities around the world. more

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