Presentation of the report and sharing gender-related findings
- Author: United Nations
- Main Title: Integrating a Gender Perspective into Human Rights Investigations , pp 56-57
- Publication Date: February 2019
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/e77dbdef-en
- Language: English French, Spanish
In many instances, reports produced by investigation teams are meant to be public. In the case of Cols/FFMs, these are presented to the HRC or other mandating entities. In order for the report to receive media attention, investigation teams should work with communications sections well in advance of the intended date of publication, for example, to tailor the messages to be conveyed and identify outlets for its dissemination, in line with the media and outreach strategy developed during the planning phase. Discussions on whether to launch the report at the country and/or global level should also be held. United Nations senior staff or Experts/Commissioners presenting the report should be prepared to respond to any questions related to women’s rights and gender issues during the public presentation with the media present or in the interactive dialogue that takes place at the HRC.
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