Representatives from 16 Latin American and Caribbean countries convene for a workshop in Santiago, Chile, on preventing torture and ill-treatment in the early stages of police detention
CTI hosts a briefing for seven delegates from Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) on the sidelines of the 60th Session of the Human Rights Council
Closed door high-level dialogue in Putrajaya, Malaysia in September 2025, to advance Malaysia’s accession to the United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT)
"The Convention against Torture underlines a fundamental principle: torture is never, under any circumstances, justified."
We deliver bespoke workshops and training tools for political leaders, law enforcement officials and other uniformed branches of government, covering topics from drafting legislation to human rights-compliant policing, interrogation techniques and prison reform, in order to strengthen institutions and help authorities put in place procedures and safeguards to prevent the use of torture and ill-treatment. Explore our training tools or contact us at info@cti.international to find out more.
Geneva, 27 January 2026 | Twenty-five representatives from eight Latin American and Caribbean countries, alongside
Santiago, Chile, 16 October 2025 | Representatives from 16 Latin American and Caribbean countries convened
Geneva, 25 September 2025 | The Convention against Torture Initiative (CTI) hosted a briefing today for
New ratifications
States participated in CTI events
Geneva study visits
Regional seminars
Good State practices
Country visits
CTI is concrete proof that genuine dialogue and constructive cooperation are the most effective tools for the advancement
 of human rights, such as preventing torture and ill-treatment.
I would like to thank CTI as well as other development partners who have made it their mission to assist the Pacific States
 in appreciating the tasks that lie ahead 
in our endeavor to eliminate torture in all 
its forms, and to implement the Convention in our respective Island Nations.
Grenada has been a beneficiary of CTI’s technical support and quiet diplomatic encouragement; we look forward 
to additional discussions with the CTI States as we move to implement
 the Convention fully.
I wish to commend the CTI for its steadfast efforts [...] Nearly two-thirds of ratifications over the past 20 years took place during the lifetime of the CTI. That is not a coincidence. It reflects sustained engagement and practical support to States.
CTI’s expert team responds confidentially to governments and national institutions, offering one-to-one technical support on a wide range of issues relevant to the implementation of UNCAT – such as police and law enforcement, legislative review and reform, policy drafting, prison reform, complaints, investigations and prosecutions, and redress for victims. We have advised many governments and supported them in taking action on torture prevention, eradication and redress.Â
Contact us at info@cti.international.