International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) in Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
International Bridges to Justice is a nonprofit organization that works to ensure due process and other legal rights of those charged with crimes in developing and post-conflict countries. As an intern with IBJ, Reeana’s primary responsibility will be to write and research grant proposals to secure funding for IBJ at its various offices. This research will consist mostly of gathering statistics about IBJ’s work around the world, as well as interviewing IBJ’s past clients, meeting with staff attorneys, and gathering information about the legal history and status of each country. Reeana will also partner with staff attorneys and fellow interns to seek out potential new locations where IBJ’s services may be needed.
Document Type
Blog
Repository Citation
Keenen, Reeana, "International Bridges to Justice (IBJ) in Geneva, Switzerland" (2017). Voices from the Field. 126.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/postconflictjustice_voices/126