In Arusha, Tanzania, legal experts, scholars, and policymakers convened for an intensive Genocide Prevention Workshop. The program focused on strengthening justice systems, building policy recommendations, and equipping African lawyers with tools to identify and respond to the early warning signs of genocide. Delegates analyzed case studies, explored legal frameworks, and exchanged strategies for preventing mass atrocities before they escalate.
The workshop featured a keynote session from Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, Founder of Genocide Watch and a globally recognized authority on genocide studies. His presentation on the 10 Stages of Genocide and practical approaches to prevention provided critical insights, reinforcing the importance of legal accountability and cross-border collaboration.
TISEH Limited supported the workshop with a full simultaneous interpretation setup, including booths, headsets, receivers, and technical expertise. Our services enabled seamless multilingual dialogue, ensuring that every participant could follow and contribute to the discussions regardless of language. Herein, advancing a pan-African effort to strengthen legal systems and prevent ma
