ICC outreach activities are designed to promote understanding of and support for the Court’s mandate in ICC situation countries. Through outreach as such, the Court is able to manage expectations and address misconceptions. By engaging victims in a two-way dialogue, these activities also enable affected communities to follow and understand ICC processes from a distance where necessary.
For these reasons, outreach becomes vital to creating conditions conducive to facilitating participation and legal representation of victims in ICC proceedings; explaining due process rights; facilitating redress for affected communities; and creating an enabling and supportive environment for field engagement and presence.
Early and direct outreach with victims and affected communities can eliminate surprises that may encumber proceedings or exacerbate misconceptions about the Court, which in turn helps ensure the cost-efficient implementation of the ICC’s legal mandate regarding victims’ participation.