Vulnerable Populations

So We Will Never Forget: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes about Social Reconstruction and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

Phuong Pham
Patrick Vinck
Mychelle Balthazard
Sokhom Hean
Eric Stover
2009

In collaboration with the Center for Advanced Study

Against the background of negotiations leading up to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), this report by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations presents findings of a population-based survey in Cambodia to capture opinions and attitudes about accountability, social reconstruction, and the ECCC. Also available in...

So We Will Never Forget: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes about Social Reconstruction and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (Khmer)

Eric Stover
Phuong Pham
Patrick Vinck
Mychelle Balthazard
Sokhom Hean
2009

Against the background of negotiations leading up to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), this report by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations presents findings of a population-based survey in Cambodia to capture opinions and attitudes about accountability, social reconstruction, and the ECCC. Also available in English

Building Peace, Seeking Justice: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes about Accountability and Social Reconstruction in the Central African Republic

Patrick Vinck
Phuong Pham
2010

This report by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations sheds light on the scale of a situation largely unknown to the international community. The data gathered from the study presents a stark picture of life in the Central African Republic while aiming to capture opinions and attitudes about the impact of past and ongoing conflicts on the population. Also available in French

CONSTRUIRE LA PAIX, CHERCHER LA JUSTICE: UNE ÉTUDE DE L’ATTITUDE DE LA POPULATION ENVERS LES CONFLITS ET LA RECONSTRUCTION SOCIALE EN RÉPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAIN

Patrick Vinck
Phuong Pham
2010

This report by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations sheds light on the scale of a situation largely unknown to the international community. The data gathered from the study presents a stark picture of life in the Central African Republic while aiming to capture opinions and attitudes about the impact of past and ongoing conflicts on the population. Also available in English

Transitioning to Peace: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes about Social Reconstruction and Justice in Northern Uganda

Phuong Pham
Patrick Vinck
2010

This report presents the third large-scale survey conducted in this region by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations. The results are intended to capture community views on matters that affect ordinary people and the recovery after years of conflicts.

After the First Trial: A Population-Based Survey on Knowledge and Perception of Justice and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

Phuong Pham
Patrick Vinck
Mychelle Balthazard
Sokhom Hean
2011

In collaboration with the Center for Advanced Study

As the second population-based survey conducted in Cambodia by the Initiative for Vulnerable Populations, this report was undertaken to contribute to the process of examining the lessons learned from the first trial of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.

Talking Peace: A Population-Based Survey on Attitudes about Security, Dispute Resolution, and Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Liberia

Patrick Vinck
Phuong Pham
Tino Kreutzer
2011

This study was undertaken to contribute to a deeper understanding of Liberians’ priorities for peacebuilding, their perceptions of their post-war security, and existing disputes and dispute resolution mechanisms.

Une Cour Pour Les Victimes? Une étude de 622 victimes participantes à la Cour pénale internationale

Alexa Koenig
Eric Stover
Stephen Cody
Mychelle Balthazard
2017

This is a multi-country study interviews 622 survivors of war crimes and crimes against humanity is an independent study written at the request of the International Criminal Court and released at the Assembly of States Parties meeting in The Hague on Nov. 20, 2015. The study finds that meaningful victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) hinges on greater investment by member states in outreach and educational programs, so that victims can more fully understand their rights under the Rome Statute. Also available in...

The Victims’ Court: A Study of 622 Victim Participants at the International Criminal Court

Alexa Koenig
Eric Stover
Stephen Cody
Mychelle Balthazard
2015

This multi-country study interviews 622 survivors of war crimes and crimes against humanity is an independent study written at the request of the International Criminal Court and released at the Assembly of States Parties meeting in The Hague on Nov. 20, 2015. The study finds that meaningful victim participation at the International Criminal Court (ICC) hinges on greater investment by member states in outreach and educational programs, so that victims can more fully understand their rights under the Rome Statute. Also available in ...