The ASSEPOL training
courses were part of ICMC'c recently completed, 21-month program
funded by USAID. The program developed a network of community
specialists from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and government
offices to address the needs of victims and survivors of torture.
Working in 8 of East Timor's 13 districts, ICMC:
- designed and delivered specialized training courses to local
partners and government officials
- set up a referral service for counseling and clinical services
and provided technical assistance for clinical cases
- organized training and consultation meetings for participating
groups across the country
- implemented a small grants program for partner NGOs and community
groups.
Through ICMC's program, survivors of torture and the families
of victims of torture have access to better support services,
communities across East Timor have a better understanding of the
impact of torture and how to recover from it, and government agencies,
including the Ministry of Health and the Vulnerable Persons Unit
of the police, are actively involved in program activities.
USAID is continuing its partnership with ICMC in a new, 18-month
program to expand support to survivors of torture and the families
of victims of torture in East Timor. The program facilitates recovery
and reconciliation, strengthens communities and NGOs, and encourages
participation in the civic life of the new nation.

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