Abstract
The mechanisms of
Transitional Justice don’t focus on the single criminal trial but create and
develop a set of post-conflict tools intending to restore, rehabilitate, and
sustain the affected communities for a more peaceful future. Transitional
Justice is a means of achieving justice. In this context, it can refer to how
countries emerging from periods of conflict in large-scale or systematic human
rights violations make access to justice a reality, and ensure that women and
marginalized groups play an active role in the pursuit of a just society as
well. It is no secret that many African countries have experienced severe
conflicts. The health crisis due to the COVID-19 global pandemic has
undoubtedly increased the precariousness of the
populations in these States. Our contribution aims justly to highlight the path
and role of African women in the
implementation of transitional justice in African countries that have faced a conflict.