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Making Human Rights Decisons Matter: Regional Insights and Best Practices on Implementation in Africa

IHRDA’s report, Making Human Rights Decisions Matter: Regional Insights and Best Practices on Implementation in Africa — examines one of the most urgent challenges facing the African human rights system: the persistent gap between judgment and justice.

Launched in May 2026, it draws from seven national dialogues and a regional inter-country dialogue held between 2023 and 2025, bringing together perspectives from governments, regional mechanisms, national human rights institutions, civil society organisations, victims, and legal practitioners across Africa.

The report finds that implementation failure is not simply a legal problem — it reflects broader governance deficits, accountability gaps, institutional fragmentation, weak enforcement systems, and limited political will.

Among the key findings:

  • Monetary reparations remain among the least implemented aspects of decisions
  • Victims are often left to navigate implementation processes alone
  • Weak coordination between ministries continues to delay compliance
  • Public awareness and media engagement around implementation remain limited
  • Civil society organisations continue to play a critical role in sustaining pressure for accountability

The publication also highlights emerging good practices, including:

  • Inter-ministerial implementation committees
  • Increased implementation hearings by regional mechanisms
  • Stronger CSO-government engagement
  • Growing efforts to institutionalise follow-up processes

Importantly, the report calls for:

  • Stronger national implementation mechanisms and focal points
  • Domestic legal reforms to enforce regional judgments
  • Greater parliamentary and NHRI oversight
  • Victim-centred implementation approaches
  • Stronger media, public, and civil society engagement around compliance and accountability.


Human rights decisions only truly matter when they improve the lived realities of victims.


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