IRCT [to 14 February 2015]
In focus
IRCT’s new strategy: to become global knowledge hub on health-based rehabilitation of torture victims and chief promoter of the right to rehabilitation
09 February 2015
The IRCT has published its strategic plan for 2015-2020, which details the progress the movement has made in the last strategic period and outlines new objectives and commitments for the upcoming five-year period.
The movement’s two key strategic objectives for the next five years are to become a leading hub of global knowledge on health-based rehabilitation and to lead global consensus-making processes on the right to rehabilitation’s contents, scope and standards. The IRCT will seek to achieve these objectives through a series of activities grouped under capacity building, research development and advocacy.
“We are very pleased to share our vision and goals for the next strategic period. This document is a critical milestone for the IRCT and its members as it sets out the direction for the torture rehabilitation movement over the coming five years,” says Victor Madrigal-Borloz, IRCT Secretary-General.