Fact finding is a critical pillar of Eva Foundation’s work to document social injustices, human rights violations, and systemic discrimination faced by marginalized groups. Our dedicated teams conduct thorough and impartial investigations to uncover the truth behind reported incidents.

These investigations involve collecting testimonies from victims, witnesses, and community members; gathering documentary evidence; and analyzing patterns of abuse or neglect. Fact finding helps create a robust, credible evidence base that supports legal action, advocacy campaigns, and policy reform efforts.

The process is conducted with utmost respect for the dignity and safety of all involved, ensuring confidentiality and protection from retaliation. By meticulously verifying facts on the ground, Eva Foundation aims to hold perpetrators accountable and empower affected communities with the knowledge and documentation needed to claim their rights.

Our fact finding reports have been instrumental in highlighting cases of caste-based violence, gender discrimination, violations of child rights, and abuses within public institutions. These reports are shared with legal authorities, human rights bodies, and the public to foster transparency and drive systemic change.

Through sustained fact finding efforts, Eva Foundation strengthens the voice of the marginalized, builds trust in justice mechanisms, and lays the foundation for transformative social action.