
Five Ways to Reduce Recidivism in Nigeria
Have you ever wondered what happens to a formerly incarcerated person looking to start over in society? Perhaps you believe “old habits die hard”

Have you ever wondered what happens to a formerly incarcerated person looking to start over in society? Perhaps you believe “old habits die hard”

In the groundbreaking judgement delivered by the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in AdvocAid Limited v.

Lagos, Nigeria – November 15, 2024– CELSIR is thrilled to announce that we have been named the recipient of the prestigious Innocent Chukwuma Award for

On Saturday, November 23rd, 2024, CELSIR provided much-needed nutritional support to three correctional centres in Lagos: Ikoyi, Medium, and the Female Correctional Centers. The team
The importance of mental and physical health programs in a criminal justice system cannot be overemphasised as they significantly promote the rehabilitation of justice-impacted persons

CELSIR has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to ending gender-based violence by spearheading a series of impactful initiatives during the 16 Days of Activism