INOVAS and Impunity Watch have released a new research report “Reparations as a catalytic power to change victims’ and survivors’ lives”, based on focus groups and interviews with representatives of survivors’ organizations worldwide. The report advocates for long-term engagement and equal partnerships between the international community and victims and survivors to push states more strongly on reparations and provides key recommendations to improve international policy. Additionally, the report emphasizes the importance of incorporating grassroots needs, experiences, and expectations in any reparation effort.