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Kate Doe

18th March 2015

We have been working with Charity for over ten years now and our relationship has moved from that of charity client event organisers to friends. Charity is a great team committed to providing innovative, fun and challenging events.

Kate Doe03.18.2015
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About Ceasefire

The Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights is an international initiative to develop civilian-led monitoring of violations of international humanitarian law or human rights; to secure accountability and reparation for those violations; and to develop the practice of civilian rights.

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Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights
3 Whitehall Court,
London SW1A 2EL

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  • 20 years on, Iraqis still wait for justice
  • The Bill of Rights threatens access to justice for civilians and service personnel – Ceasefire and RSI joint briefing
  • Reparations for Ukraine: An international route map
  • Ceasefire joins ten civil society groups in calling on the UK to urgently address civilian harm policies

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