On Friday 28 April, 25 stakeholders representing civil society and government came together for a workshop focused on how gender-bias and discrimination manifest in the justice system, and how to address this in order to better support victims/survivors of...
Around the world, there are often significant barriers that prevent victim/survivors of gender-based violence from seeking justice. Even when justice sector institutions – like the courts, healthcare systems and law enforcement – are meant to protect individuals, gaps...
Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [1.07 MB] In partnership with the Dare to Dream (‘Amanaki Lelei) Foundation. Founded by and for Tongan returnees. Collective testimony from the five founding returnees: “We just found out...
Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Introduction ICAAD’s TrackGBV: Pacific Islands Country Reports summarize an evidence base of over 20 years of case law that tracks the patterns and impacts of biased decision-making by the courts for cases...
This month, the High Court of Barbados ruled that the outdated “wandering” legislation in Barbados, long-used as a way to house and punish youth in juvenile detention, is both unconstitutional and discriminatory. The judgment comes after decades of...
Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [765.41 KB] Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [762.20 KB] ICAAD is supporting the Banaban community to bring global awareness to their human rights struggle....