There is a newly published resource for understanding what forces promote extractive or abusive dynamics in working with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.

“Briefing Note on Drivers of Harmful Practices in the Gathering and Use of Information about SCRSV”

This briefing note from the Murad Code includes detailed information about systemic factors to better anticipate and counteract them when working with survivors. Re-Present Media’s Director, Jennifer Crystal Chien, participated in the research.

The accompanying publication, “Briefing Note on Different Kinds of Harms Caused by Information-Gathering and Use About SCRSV If It Is Not Survivor-Centred or Effective,” identifies different harms that can result from working with survivors of systemic and conflict related sexual violence.