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Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ)

is a non-governmental human rights and social justice organisation. JFJ serves hundreds of Jamaicans each year by providing legal services in response to human rights violations, working on legislation and policy, campaigning for social justice causes, and conducting high-impact research that shape the national human rights agenda.

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Redress and Legal Services

We receive reports of human rights violations primarily by state agents (e.g. police abuse) and provide legal services to victims to receive justice. We operate in courts and tribunals at all levels and work on behalf of marginalized persons.

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Policy and Advocacy

We study laws and policies and conduct advocacy to create an enabling environment for human rights, good governance and access to justice

Outreach and Education

We work with people and communities to provide support to people in need, build capacity to protect and promote human rights, and improve knowledge and attitudes.

Research

We conduct research on social justice and governance issues to generate evidence, shape discourse, and impact policy.

Latest News

The New NIDS: An Opportunity to Do Things Differently

OCTOBER 26, 2020 - On September 29, 2020, the Government of Jamaica indicated that fresh legislation to establish the National Identification System (NIDS) would be tabled, debated, and passed by the end of the year. We welcome the restarting of public discourse on...

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The New NIDS: An Opportunity to Do Things Differently

OCTOBER 26, 2020 - On September 29, 2020, the Government of Jamaica indicated that fresh legislation to establish the National Identification System (NIDS) would be tabled, debated, and passed by the end of the year. We welcome the restarting of public discourse on...

Mercia Frazer: “I’ll see to it that you get justice.”

By datejie green Mercia Frazer’s son, Mario Deane, was fatally beaten in Montego Bay police custody on August 3, 2014. She has been waging a fight for justice through Jamaica’s courts and bureaucracy for more than six years. This summer she saw the first...

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