ENGD80H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: World Health Organization, Informed Consent

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The benefits to respondents or communities of documenting sexual violence must be greater than the risks to respondents and communities (10) Information collection activities should be conducted in such a way so as to maximize benefit to survivors, participants and the community . (10) Information gathering and documentation must be done in a manner that presents the least risk to respondents, is methodologically sound, and builds on current experience and good practice (12) Ensuring that all interviewers receive proper training and support (see recommendation no. 7) and also have, as a minimum, the following knowledge, skills and qualities (14) Basic care and support to victims/survivors must be available locally before commencing any activity that may involve individuals disclosing information about their experiences of sexual violence (15) The safety and security of all those involved in information gathering about sexual violence is of paramount concern and in emergency settings in particular should be continuously monitored (16)

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