OJAH is an African-led justice and accountability organization working across the Horn of Africa. We document human rights violations, preserve credible evidence, support survivors and witnesses, and work with justice actors to confront impunity and uphold human dignity.
When violations go undocumented, evidence disappears and survivors are denied a path to justice. OJAH exists to ensure that this does not happen.
Through trusted documentation, evidence preservation, survivor engagement and strategic advocacy, we help transform credible information into opportunities for accountability. Our work is rooted in the belief that those most affected by conflict should be at the center of efforts to advance justice, restore dignity, and prevent future abuses.
This research brief documents attacks on health care since November 2020 across Afar, Amhara and Tigray — facilities occupied, medical supplies stripped, and health workers threatened and killed for providing care.
Geographic priorities evolve based on survivor needs, patterns of violations, security conditions, and accountability opportunities.
OJAH collaborates with leading international and local organizations who share a commitment to truth, justice, survivor dignity, evidence-based accountability and human rights in the Horn of Africa.
Organisation for Justice & Accountability in the Horn of Africa.