The National Justice Project has been fighting fearlessly for more than six years to hold the Australian Government to account for the appalling level of medical care provided to dozens of asylum seeker families detained on Nauru. We hope to drive systemic change through the Australian legal system so no refugee will ever have to endure such horrific mistreatment again.
We helped secure justice for two refugee families but the fight is far from over. We still have 40 more cases before the Federal Court as we fight for our clients to access the support they need to recover and start living the kind of life that every person deserves.
“You were the first people who have been good for us. This has been a long journey to justice and the National Justice Project helped fight for my family,”
Refugee father after Federal Court settlements for children in poor health from offshore detention.
These 40 court cases are critically important as the government continues to argue they don’t owe a duty of care to any of the people they have sent to Nauru.
This December our supporters can help Finish the Fight as we continue to support other refugee families who rely on us to fight for their human rights. Please support our 10 Days to Donate in December in the lead up to International Human Rights Day on 10 December.