Supported by Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, this project aims at incrementally furthering victims’ realization of Transitional Justice in Uganda. Specifically, the project seeks to strengthen the organizational and technical capacities of at least 2,000 victims of past conflicts in the Rwenzori and Northern regions of Uganda in furthering victim-centered and responsive TJ. Lastly, the project aims at progressively influencing at least 200 policy makers, leaders, and other actors towards the implementation of the 2019 National TJ policy and enactment of the National TJ Act in a victim-centered and responsive manner.The project deliberately targets and engages with victims of different conflicts in the two aforementhioned regions, the Parliament of the Republic of Uganda, relevant Ministries, and other state and non-state actors involved in the furtherance of TJ at local, regional, and national levels. In these engagements, RFPJ strives to amplify voices of victims as first-hand advocates for their own rights, needs, and interests and creates platforms for them to dialogue with duty-bearers in shaping the direction of responses to their peculiar needs and interests.