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  • What does IJM mean by collaborative casework?

    IJM investigators, lawyers and social workers intervene in individual cases of abuse in partnership... › Read More

  • What does IJM mean by “structural transformation?

    IJM seeks to impact the structures that allow abuse to occur in order to create lasting change, protecting... › Read More

  • Where does IJM work?

    IJM currently has ongoing operations in Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, Kenya, Uganda,... › Read More

  • What is a “Casework Alliance”?

    “Casework Alliance” (CWA) describes the partnership between IJM and an independent... › Read More

  • Does IJM Canada take casework in Canada?

    IJM Canada does not take casework in Canada, due to its mission of making under-functioning public... › Read More

  • Why is IJM not active in all countries where human rights abuses occur?

    IJM’s efforts to fight injustice are primarily limited by its financial resources. However,... › Read More

  • What is IJM’s relationship with local governments and NGOs?

    IJM Canada is a non-partisan, non-governmental, registered charitable organization. IJM operates... › Read More

  • What happens to a victim after IJM intervenes in their case?

    IJM partners with other local organizations and government agencies to ensure that the victims... › Read More

  • I am an attorney and would like to help with the work of IJM. What can I do?

    Although IJM's casework usually requires specialized legal and investigative skills, we often... › Read More

  • Do Canadian and American attorneys represent clients in court in overseas?

    In most of the countries where IJM works, Canadian and American attorneys cannot represent clients... › Read More

  • Can I interview an IJM staff member?

    IJM Canada staff are available for media interviews, but due to high demand, we are generally unable... › Read More