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REDRESS

REDRESS is a human rights organisation that helps torture survivors obtain justice and reparation. REDRESS works with survivors to help restore their dignity and to make torturers accountable. Its mission is to obtain justice for survivors of torture, to hold accountable the governments and individuals who perpetrate torture, and to develop the means of ensuring compliance with International standards and securing remedies for victims. Website: www.redress.org
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Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Peacekeeping Operations Improving Victims' Access to Reparation, Support and Assistance

September 2017 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Thematic Reports

Letter from 33 NGOs and individuals regarding the human rights situation in Sudan in advance of the 33rd session of the UN Human Rights Council

7 September 2016 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Sessional Reports

Introduction of Communication: S.A. (represented by REDRESS and SAJ) v. Democratic Republic of the Congo

20 November 2014 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Legal Articles/Analyses/Commentaries

Submission to Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights - pre-sessional working group on Sudan

1 October 2014 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Country Reports

Participation in Transitional Justice Processes by Survivors of Sexual and Gender-based Violence

18 March 2014 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Thematic Reports

What is reparation? Challenges and avenues to reparation for survivors of sexual violence

February 2013 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Thematic Reports

Litigation Strategies for Sexual Violence in Africa

September 2012 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Regional Reports

Gender and Torture: Conference Report

October 2011 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Conference Reports

Advocacy Forum and REDRESS Comment on Nepali Draft Criminal Code, Draft Criminal Procedure Code and Draft Sentencing Bill: Provisions relevant to a Fair Trial, Enforced Disappearance and Sexual Violence

April 2011 | Publisher: REDRESS | Document type: Commentaries

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