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Our membership is broad and diverse. In this diversity, there is the potential to change atrocity prevention globally by connecting policy makers with survivors, civil society and academics working in the field. We bring our members together on thematic topics, such as transitional justice, and country specific crises to share knowledge, lived experience and ideas.
Central to our mission is fostering an environment for policy innovation that directly addresses atrocity crimes. The foundation of our cross-sector collaboration is our pragmatic approach to responding to atrocities. APAC underscores the need for informed interventions that safeguard and rebuild societies at risk.
APAC brings together civil society and parliamentarians, to amplify calls for change through unity. Together, we will lead efforts for change in local, national and supranational governance. We will add our voice to those urging decisive action.
In Ottawa, Liberal MP Ali Ehsassi joins representatives from Rwandan, Tamil, Tigrayan, Uyghur, Hazara and Tibetan communities to mark Genocide Remembrance, Condemnation and Prevention Month. In this briefing the Chair of the Alliance of Genocide Victim Communities Joanne Hodges and Kyle Matthews Director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies also spoke about The Duty Legacy's Alliance for the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes.
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The Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (MIGS) is Canada’s leading think tank working at the intersection of human rights, conflict and emerging technologies. The institute serves as a leadership and ideas incubator that convenes stakeholders with the goal of developing better policies to protect human rights.
The Alliance of Genocide Victim Communities (AGVC) is dedicated to preventing and ending genocide through a multifaceted approach that includes awareness raising, advocacy, justice and accountability, education, and evidence collection and documentation.
They envision a world where genocide is no longer a threat, and where all people can live in peace, dignity, and freedom.
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