Peace building

Peacebuilding is a very important aspect of the work of the NGO MARTIN-club, which contributes to strengthening social cohesion and restoring trust in a society affected by war. As part of this, we focus on restorative justice, which allows war victims to express their experiences, find justice and be heard. The importance of establishing justice cannot be underestimated, as it not only restores the dignity of victims, but also contributes to the formation of a more just society, where the rights of everyone are taken into account. Restorative justice restores relationships and creates the basis for a future world.
Community safety is another key aspect of our work. We strive to ensure that the rights and freedoms of all people are protected, especially those who have suffered the most from violence. An important tool in this process is the documentation of human rights violations during war, which allows not only to identify the perpetrators, but also to shape policies that prevent similar crimes in the future. A clear understanding of the history and causes of war serves as the basis for building a safe environment for all community members.
Forum theater is used as a method of dialogue to engage communities in discussing complex social issues, including the consequences of war and ways to overcome them. This innovative approach allows participants to reflect on their own experiences, as well as propose solutions to restore peace and justice. Reparations for war victims are another component of our program, although they not only compensate for the harm caused, but also serve as a symbol of recognition. Thanks to the efforts of the NGO MARTIN-club, we, together with the community, are building a new, peaceful reality, where justice is a fundamental principle for a restored society.