This four-part webinar series will explore survivor-centered, trauma-informed approaches to victim consultations in transitional justice processes. This series is for policymakers, civil society and advocacy groups, researchers, survivor leaders, and others working in, with, or for communities affected by conflict and atrocities. The webinar series also launched the Center’s Victim and Consultation Protocol: a tool for policy-makers.
See the four webinars and register below:
- September 25, 9am EST – Survivor-Informed Policymaking for Justice Through Consultation:
Explore victim-centered policymaking in the context of justice for atrocities with Anna Cave (CNS) Sarah McIntosh (CNS), Marjorie Jobson (INOVAS), and Priscilla Yagu Shalom Ciesay (INOVAS). Access the recording here. - October 2, 9am EST – Beyond “Do No Harm”: Trauma-Informed Victim and Survivor Consultation: Learn communication, trust-building, and transparency strategies to ensure safe, empowering survivor engagement with Dr. Justin Hett (CVT). Access the recording here.
- October 9, 9am EST – Survivor Engagement, Leadership, and Movement Building: Discover best practices for survivor-led initiatives and hear first-hand accounts from survivors with Apolline Pierson (Mukwege Foundation), Camille Risler (Mukwege Foundation), and survivors from the SEMA network. Access the recording here.
- October 16, 9am EST – Rigorous and Innovative Research Methodologies for Conducting Victim and Survivor Consultations: Gain tools for ethical, participatory research and data analysis that reflect survivor priorities with Dr Phuong Pham (HHI) and Dr. Patrick Vinck (HHI). Note: For this session, registrations will be reviewed by the Harvard Office of Export Controls as part of standard compliance procedures. This review is to ensure adherence to U.S. regulations before participation. Access the recording here.