Informal Justice Court in Ikoyi Prison
Informal Justice Court in Ikoyi Prison
How Would Inmates of Lagos' Largest Prison Create Justice?
bys Joost van Onna, Melle Smets, Funmi Ayeni, Azeez Tunji

Auteur(s)
Joost van Onna, Melle Smets, Funmi Ayeni, Azeez Tunji
Uitgever, jaar
Rotterdam : Aardschap Foundation, 2021
Omvang
40 p., geïllustreerd, 29 cm.

In close collaboration with a broad network of NGO’s and universities from Nigeria and the Netherlands, Aardschap Foundation – an action-research organization from the Netherlands - is conducting a multidisciplinary research project in Lagos: The Informal Justice Court Project. Combining methods from arts and academics and building on the work of NGO’s and institutions from both Nigeria and the Netherlands, the ultimate goal of the project is to explore ways to improve and accelerate justice for awaiting trial inmates in Lagos’ prisons. Aardschap is an action research group using methods from art and science to develop communities of practice, and piece together what makes places thrive. Aardschap projects each begin with experiments where we work together with local communities in a process of "learning by doing" we call action research. This process enables us to understand places and groups of people in depth, so that the actions we then take together have the potential for long-lasting impact.


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