The KRL and its partners acknowledge and thank the following agencies for funding its research and capacity-building.


 
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Quick Response Grant “Effects of Intersecting Stakeholder Risk Perception, Preparedness, and Response to Tornadoes in Tennessee”

PIs: Amanda J. Reinke, Jaymelee J. Kim, Erin R. Eldridge

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Research Team Seminar Grant, “Restless Spirits and

Human Remains: Life, Death, and Justice in Post-War Northern Uganda”

PI: Dawnie Wolfe Steadman, Co-PIs: Tricia Redeker Hepner, Jaymelee Kim, Julia Hanebrink, Hugh Tuller

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Enhanced Teaching and Scholarship Grant, “Transitional Justice, Forensic Science, and Mass Graves: Investigations in Northern Uganda”

PI: Jaymelee J. Kim

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Agency of the Dead, Alternative Justice, and Forensic Intervention in Uganda

PI: Jaymelee Kim, Collaborators: Tricia Redeker Hepner, Dawnie Wollfe Steadman, Hugh Tuller

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“Transitional Justice, Forensic Intervention, and Human Rights in Canada

PI: Jaymelee Kim

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“Transitional Justice, Forensic Intervention, and Human Rights in Canada”

PI: Jaymelee J. Kim

Wenner-Gren Foundation has also supported the Transitional Justice in Northern Uganda Project under PI: Tricia Redeker Hepner

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Humanitarian and Human Rights Resource Center Grant, “Human Identification, Forensic Anthropology and Archeology Training Workshop in Kampala, Uganda”

PI: Hugh Tuller, Collaborators: Paul Emanovsky, Dawnie Wolfe Steadman, Jaymelee Kim