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Inclusive Governance & Justice

Building accountability through evidence — supporting transitional justice, fair trial standards, judicial independence, and the inclusion of those most often left out of public decisions.

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OVERVIEW

Why inclusive governance matters

Justice systems across the region are too often instruments of executive power rather than checks on it. Mass trials, military courts trying civilians, broad emergency powers, and exclusion of women and minorities from governance compound the rights deficit at every level.

HuMENA documents fair-trial violations, contributes to international accountability mechanisms, and advocates for inclusive governance reforms — anchoring our work in the lived experience of communities most affected.

We engage with treaty bodies, special procedures, and EU human rights dialogues to keep individual cases connected to systemic reform agendas.

HOW WE WORK IN THIS AREA

Three roles, one mission

01

Monitor

We track patterns of repression, civic-space restrictions, and rights violations through trusted partners and primary sources across the region.

02

Document

We produce reports, statements, and analyses grounded in evidence — translating fragmented testimony into structured records that hold up to scrutiny.

03

Advocate

We carry findings to UN mechanisms, EU institutions, and bilateral missions — converting documentation into protection, accountability, and policy change.

FEATURED

Recent reports & analyses

WHERE WE WORK

Governance & justice coverage by country

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