International Conference for Survivors of Rape 2026
About event organiser
The International Centre for Reproductive Health Belgium (ICHR) is a multidisciplinary centre operating within the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Ghent University. Besides research activities, ICRH Belgium implements projects in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia with a focus on developing training programmes and takes actions to defend sexual and reproductive rights.
Event information
About the event
For more information and to register, visit the event page.
By convening diverse expertise and lived-experience, this conference seeks to advance understanding of the latest scientific evidence, innovations and effective practices in supporting victims of sexual violence. In doing so, the conference aims to build new bridges between research, practice and policy and to catalyse collaborative networks that advance prevention, healing and equity for all survivors.
For all queries, please contact the organisers.
Latest news and resources
Vine Quick Reads: 24 April 2026
This Quick Reads covers:
- Public consultation on Mental Health Wellbeing Strategy
- New resource on trans and gender diverse inclusion in violence prevention
- New report explores sustainability in trauma and violence-informed responses to gender-based violence
- Netsafe update online harm reporting
Spotlight on: Vine's survey!
Vine Quick Reads: 10 April 2026
This Quick Reads covers:
- Evaluation of Multi-Agency Responses to family violence released by the Centre
- Findings from Youth Health and Wellbeing Survey 2025 released
- Clarification of processes to lift automatic name suppression
- New research on technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) in Pacific Island countries
Spotlight on: the Calendar
Vine Quick Reads: 1 April 2026
This Quick Reads cover:
- Consultation on the Ministry for Women’s 2026 Long-term Insights Briefing
- CEDAW seeking comments on draft general recommendation on gender stereotypes
- New reports on prevention in South Asian LGBTQIA+ communities and LGBTQIA+ rights in Aotearoa
- New report published on the wellbeing of people with intellectual disabilities in Aotearoa
- New resource: Supporting children and young people experiencing violence
Spotlight on: Te reo Māori and the Vine Library
Vine Quick Reads: 27 March 2026
This Quick Reads covers:
- Consultation open on RSE Years 0-10
- Greater protections for people giving evidence in Family Court now in effect
- New resource on the manosphere and its impacts
- New research on gendered violence and disengagement from online incel communities
- Submissions open on Employment Leave Bill
- Cycle 8 resources and results from the NZCVS released
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