Several high-quality papers and workbooks provide insights into how survivor stories fuel awareness campaigns and how to share those narratives ethically. Foundational Papers and Guides
: Offers free download materials including talking points on the societal costs and prevalence of domestic violence to anchor awareness campaigns in data. : This academic article from Jàmbá discusses how
: Our Watch provides a "best practices" paper for interviewing survivors, emphasizing the need for legal and emotional support systems to be in place on the day a story is published. : A publication from ICMC details successful awareness
: This academic article from Jàmbá discusses how awareness campaigns serve as essential "survival tools" in the fight against gender-based violence by creating a "knowledgeable society" where traditions and cultures are questioned to prevent abuse. : This academic article from Jàmbá discusses how
: This ad-hoc paper from the European Commission explores the "significant personal cost" for victims of terrorism who share their stories for awareness. It emphasizes recognizing survivors for their expertise rather than just their "survivor status" to avoid exploitation.
: A publication from ICMC details successful awareness campaigns like "I Am a Refugee," illustrating how personal stories challenge negative stereotypes and humanize global crises.