Justice For The Poor (J4P). World Bank

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"Justice for the Poor (J4P) is an attempt by the World Bank to grapple with some of the theoretical and practical challenges of promoting justice sector reform in a number of countries in Africa (Kenya and Sierra Leone) and East Asia (Indonesia and Cambodia). J4P reflects an understanding of the need for demand-oriented, community-driven approach to justice and governance reform, which values the perspectives of the users, particularly the poor and marginalized such as women, youth and ethnic minorities..."

Cambodian Genocide Program, Yale University

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Cambodian Genocide Program, Yale University
The Cambodian Genocide Program is a well established project of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University's MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies. Its website provides historical information on the genocide led by Pol Pot which killed over 1.7 million people between 1975-1979. This includes details of Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal and free access to the Cambodian Genocide Data Bases. The latter include detailed maps and satellite images of Cambodia before and after the Genocide, Over 5,000 photographs from Tuol Sleng archive, biographical Information on over 19,000 individuals involved, and a bibliographic database with references and links to some scanned full text materials. These include over 3,000 books, articles, maps, primary documents, audio recordings, and video recordings. Intute.ac.uk
http://www.yale.edu/cgp/