For years, PHR has worked to end impunity for sexual violence and to bring justice to survivors of these terrible crimes.
This International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we double down in that fight. #16Days
According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 30% of women worldwide have been subjected to either physical and/or sexual violence in their lifetime – a traumatizing experience with long-lasting adverse health consequences.
PHR’s Program on Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones uses rigorous science and trauma-informed approaches to address violence. phr.org/issues/sexual-…
PHR's unique approach centers survivors and our partners to understand how to drive progress at a systemic level, including through capacity building to forensically document and prosecute sexual violence cases.
Our work has helped achieve landmark victories in the fight against impunity for these horrific crimes.
We know that through evidence, change is possible.
Throughout the #16DaysCampaign we’ll be sharing our work to end sexual and gender-based violence.
It will unfortunately take years to reunite migrant families and help them recover from the trauma inflicted upon them.
This new IG report is another necessary step in the process of exposing the harms of these policies & holding the architects of family separation to account.
"Donald Trump presidency ends as it began: by attacking immigrants, spewing disinformation, & violating human rights. His visit to Texas is a clear attempt to distract from the violent insurrection at the Capitol he incited last week. [1/7]
While the President touts his immigration record in Texas, PHR today published a new report that exposes some of the profound damage caused by his administration’s anti-immigrant policies and its abject failure on COVID-19. [2/7]
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) subjected people detained in its facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic to systemic abuses, lack of adherence to public health measures, and medical neglect. [3/7]
We spoke w/ 50 people formerly detained in U.S. @ICEgov facilities who suffered systemic abuses, lack of adherence to public health measures & medical neglect, including lack of even basic #COVID precautions.
- Masking was not universal: Detainees could not protect themselves against #COVID19
- Lack of #socialdistancing: Nearly all detainees slept less than six ft from their neighbor
- Inadequate protocols: Majority were not tested or isolated after reporting symptoms to @ICEgov
“I put in a medical request five times, the fifth time they finally saw me.... They didn’t listen to my lungs or ask me questions, they didn’t even let me sit down.”
41-year-old man from Ghana, held at Stewart Detention Center, GA
NEW investigation by @P4HR and @harvardmed details systemic abuses, lack of adherence to public health measures, and medical neglect in U.S. @ICEgov detention facilities during the #COVID19 pandemic.
As COVID-19 spread across the United States, @ICEgov’s health & safety practices did not comply w/ @CDCgov guidance or w/ ICE’s own Pandemic Response Requirements, subjecting detained people to health risks that violated their constitutional & human rights.
We call on @ICEgov to immediately release people from immigration detention to safely social distance at home – in line with public health best practices, international human rights, and constitutional standards.
LIVE now: PHR Asylum network member Dr. Todd @Schneberk testifies at @HomelandDems hearing on examining the human rights and legal implications of DHS' Remain in Mexico policy. #SaveAsylum#DefundHate
@Schneberk@HomelandDems My work has changed dramatically since the Trump administration rolled out MPP ... I regularly witness the dire impacts of the MPP and I am here to share my assessment that this program should be halted and defunded immediately.
@Schneberk@HomelandDems In February of this year, I was part of a PHR team that documented the cases of asylum seekers in Tijuana. These findings later formed the basis of a PHR report entitled, “If I went back, I would not survive.” phr.org/our-work/resou…