• 029 | More Than "Ink on Paper" Taking Stock Three Years After Yazidi Survivors Law | Mairéad Smith

  • Mar 25 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

029 | More Than "Ink on Paper" Taking Stock Three Years After Yazidi Survivors Law | Mairéad Smith

  • Summary

  • Mairéad Smith is a consultant with the Coalition for Just Reparations (C4JR) and a PhD candidate at Brown University. In this conversation we discuss the C4JR Annual Report on implementation of the Yazidi Survivors Law: More than "Ink on Paper": Taking Stock Three Years After the Adoption of the Yazidi [Female] Survivors Law. The report provides an overview of YSL implementation and the work of the General Directorate for Survivors’ Affairs (GDSA) in implementing the YSL, including the latest information on the verification and appeals process, application statistics, and administrative capacity of the GDSA, highlighting challenges that hinder the delivery of benefits in a trauma-informed and survivor-centered manner. Additional Resources: More than “Ink on Paper”: Taking Stock two Years After the Adoption of the Yazidi [Female] Survivors Law (C4JR, 2023) International Protocol on Documenting Violations of Religious Freedom (Religious Freedom Institute and Open Doors, 2022) Guidance Note: Protecting Vulnerable Religious Minorities in Conflict and Crisis Settings (Religious Freedom Institute, 2020) The Middle East File podcast is a publication of the Religious Freedom Institute's Middle East Action Team.
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