About IRCT With 160 member centres in 76 countries, we are the largest global network of medical and legal professionals working with and for survivors of torture to rebuild their lives …
The Principles grew out of two decades of scientific research post 9-11 – including articles in the IRCT’s Torture Journal – into the results of coercive interrogations of suspects, defined as a …
1 Guideline: Defining Results (Impact, Outcome, and Outputs) for the Project Application A. What are Impact, Outcome, and Output? Defining clear distinctions between impact, outcomes, and …
The ATD has been evolving over two decades. Phase one began in late 1999, when the IRCT launched its Global Torture Victims Information System (GTIS). Phase two began in 2013, with …
Born from a collaboration between Danish doctors and human rights groups in the 1970s, today IRCT is the world’s largest membership-based organisation specialising in the treatment and …
IFEG members have testified in court and other forums over 4,500 times and have conducted some 2,000 trainings on torture and the Istanbul Protocol, including for IRCT member centres, …
2Delivering Quality Rehabilitation Services for Torture Survivors Torture survivors experience multiple and extreme traumas. These result in complex and often severe and enduring …
LGBTI+ Credit: Eduardo Chavez In most, if not all, societies, people whose sexual orientation or gender identity are different from the heterosexual cisgender majority face a range of …
United States Our Members in the United States Access - Psychosocial Rehabilitation Centre for Victims of Torture (APRCVT) Bellevue - NYU Programme for Survivors of Torture (PSOT) …
Bangladesh Our Members in Bangladesh Centre for Rehabilitation of Torture Survivors (CRTS) Human Rights Development Centre (HRDC) Meet Our Member: CRTS, Bangladesh The …