Legal Advisor at TRIAL International Lamija Tiro explains how survivors who are left without remedies at the domestic level can turn to an international body to seek justice and redress.| Video as Evidence
Virginie Ladisch, Senior Expert at the International Center for Transitional Justice, discusses the impact of stigma on SGBV survivors and their families.| Video as Evidence
Expert Katherine Porterfield, Ph.D discusses the importance of trauma-informed interviewing and why it is necessary to support survivors of SGBV.| Video as Evidence
Experts weigh in on the role of video in evidence-based prosecutions for sexual and gender-based violence accountability.| Video as Evidence
The Video as Evidence Guide: U.S. Immigration aims to help attorneys introduce video evidence that will pass legal muster in a removal hearing challenging an immigrant’s removability, as well as help advocates and community members safely, ethically and effectively document encounters with immigration enforcement.| Video as Evidence
WITNESS joins TRIAL International for a training on fighting impunity by using video to prosecute international crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo.| Video as Evidence
Download the Standing Rock Video As Evidence Guide here.| Video as Evidence
In this webinar, Witness introduces some basic ideas from our Video as Evidence Field Guide on how to use video to advance justice.| Video as Evidence
Five reasons to use the video as evidence field guide to help document international crimes.| Video as Evidence
Expert Kim Thuy Seelinger takes us through what 'minimize harm' means in the context of engaging with survivors of SGBV.| Video as Evidence