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SPECIAL COVERAGE: Tackling Haiti's rape epidemic

Tue, 10 May 2011 16:52 GMT

Source: trustlaw // Tim Large

A girl stands with a woman outside their makeshift camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince, March 17, 2011. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

PORT-AU-PRINCE (TrustLaw) - In response to an increase of sexual violence in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake, Thomson Reuters Foundation has held a forum of government officials, police, lawyers, prosecutors, doctors and women's groups to tackle the scourge.

The aims of the unprecedented gathering received bipartisan backing both from President-elect Michel Martelly and the head of the majority party in parliament.

The event was part of the Haiti in Focus initiative, which aims to put the Foundation's free legal, humanitarian and media programmes to work in 2011 for Haiti's recovery.

For more information on the project, and for special coverage of the problem of sexual violence in post-quake Haiti, see the links below.

 

NEWS

Haiti's rulers back TrustLaw anti-rape project

What the anti-rape forum agreed on

 

BLOGS

Haitian justice struggles to cope with rape epidemic

Lawyer says rape cases have tripled since the quake

 

MULTIMEDIA

VIDEO: Haiti's new president welcomes TrustLaw anti-rape project

SLIDESHOW: Thomson Reuters Foundation hosts anti-rape forum in Haiti

VIDEO: Rape in the camps: Sexual violence in Haiti after the earthquake

VIDEO: Haiti's new president welcomes TrustLaw anti-rape project

VIDEO: Pro bono lawyer fights sexual violence in Haiti

VIDEO: One Day in Port-au-Prince: The sex worker

 

USEFUL LINKS

Amnesty international report on sexual violence against women in camps (January 2011)

Al Jazeera TV report on sexual violence (January 2011)

Le Nouvelliste article on May 6th Forum (May 2011)

Our bodies are still trembling: Haitian women's fight against rape (July 2010)

 



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