
To prepare for the specific requirements of human rights monitoring in Ukraine, Marine Constant and her colleague, Aleksander Sekulić, underwent FBA's Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) in June 2022..
This handbook provides people who are not lawyers or investigators with the basic knowledge needed to correctly identify, gather and forward information on possible international crimes to international criminal courts and tribunals, and to understand what is expected of witnesses testifying in international criminal trials.
The handbook also explains how investigations of international crimes are conducted and what type of information, obvious and less obvious, investigators need from the field. By explaining the nature of these procedures and working principles, the handbook aims also to enhance the security of the international staff in the field as well as their sources.
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Amidst the perils of explosive devices, hostilities, and distressing civilian accounts, frontline monitors play a pivotal role in documenting human rights abuses within conflict zones. However, these monitors themselves confront significant stress and danger, requiring adept navigation of challenging circumstances to safeguard their own well-being as well as the safety of the vulnerable populations they serve. How can they adequately prepare?
2023-08-16 15:14FBA has both increased and adapted its work in Ukraine in the wake of Russia's invasion.
FBA in UkraineFBA is part of Sweden’s development aid within the area of peace and security
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