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New policy proposals to make the anonymous electoral registration scheme more accessible to those escaping domestic abuse.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in Guinea.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in Seychelles.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape or sexual assault in Ethiopia.
Information for British nationals affected by rape or sexual assault abroad.
Explanation of vote by Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on UNITAD.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in Mozambique.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in Togo.
Four research reports covering findings in relation to the formal support needs of adult victim-survivors of sexual violence.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape and sexual assault in Niger.
Nepali Compensation Relating to Torture Act (1996) is one of the earliest pieces of anti-torture legislation adopted in the global South
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the United Nations Security Council open debate on conflict-related sexual violence.
Information for UK nationals who are survivors of rape or sexual assault in Jordan.
Information for British nationals who are survivors of rape or sexual assault in Mauritius.
The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) provides information to victims, survivors and their families about Troubles-related deaths and serious injury and promotes reconciliation. ICRIR is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Northern Ireland Office .
The project was funded from Human Rights and Democracy Programme of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
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