CARIBBEAN CIVIL SOCIETY SHARED INCIDENT DATABASE

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CARIBBEAN CIVIL SOCIETY SHARED INCIDENT DATABASE A monitoring and reporting mechanism to strengthen community activism to address human rights violations Marlon Thompson Shared Incident Database Coordinator AIDS 2018, Amsterdam, 26 July 2018

OUTLINE Overview Progress to Date Success Stories Sustainable HIV Response Next Steps

OVERVIEW The first regional civil society-led human rights monitoring mechanism Support and strengthen evidence based advocacy initiatives Enables comprehensive documentation to support redress Improve institutional capacity to document rights violations Broker dialogue with CSOs and duty bearers Support reporting to international reporting bodies

OVERVIEW Clients identifiable details are only visible at an organizational level and there are varied data access levels within an organization profile Governed by a steering committee user members and subject area experts CSOs document in silos but are able to un Support national or regional data exchange Web based - Support real time documentation in the field Flags possible duplicated incidents

PROGRESS TO DATE 28 user members from the following countries: Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname, Belize, Dominican Republic, Haiti, St. Lucia and Barbados. Over 1425 incidents have been documented to date (validated) Top 5 Incident type: Physical Violence, Breach of confidentiality, Denied access to healthcare, Forced to leave job and Discrimination against relative 12 community para-legal operating in 5 countries both as individuals and with organisations 5 legal challenges filed before the courts in Jamaica, Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago respectively

SUCCESS STORY Comforting Hearts in New Amsterdam, Guyana They work with persons living with HIV No official client complaint mechanism for the health care sector in New Amsterdam Shared Incident Database has proven to be viable substitute

SUSTAINABLE HIV RESPONSE Low cost to maintain Supports evidence based advocacy Support Efficient utilization of resources Generate reports for trend analysis Generate rich data for programme planning Improve the CSO capacity to document rights violations Broker dialogue with CSOs and duty bearers

NEXT STEPS Undertake strategic litigation for the improvement of the legal enabling environment for PLHIV and key populations. To have CSOs documenting rights violations in all the Caribbean countries and territory by increasing awareness.