In a pivotal meeting for international justice and peace, the Chairman of International Peace Information (IPI), Prof. Wilson George Munguza, held substantive discussions with the President of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, Hon. Justice Imani Aboud.

The meeting took place at the headquarters of the African Court in Arusha, Tanzania, a city that stands as a symbol of continental jurisprudence. The talks focused on the intrinsic link between justice, human rights, and sustainable peace. Both parties underscored the critical importance of strong, independent judicial institutions in resolving conflicts, protecting citizens, and upholding the rule of law fundamental pillars for long-term stability and development in Africa and beyond.

This high-level dialogue reflects IPI’s commitment to engaging with all key pillars of the international system. Collaboration with judicial bodies like the African Court is essential to IPI’s holistic approach to peacebuilding, which recognizes that true security is built on a foundation of justice and respect for fundamental rights.

The engagement provided a valuable opportunity to explore synergies between IPI’s work in conflict prevention and strategic cooperation and the African Court’s mandate in legal adjudication and human rights protection.

International Peace Information (IPI) is honored by the audience with President Justice Aboud and reaffirms its dedication to partnerships that strengthen the frameworks of peace, justice, and international law.