IHART's July update contains some interesting sentences. Theresa's words raise my expectations for what will be said in the promised Summary Reports that will be made publicly available. I hope it is clear to IHART that by raising our expectations in this way, they will need to produce reports that line up with what we have been led to expect. Theresa says the Panama and Bolivia reports will be different than the Vianopolis report was. Let's hope so.
http://www.ihart.care/progress.html"IHART Progress Report July 2016
The teams are working diligently on the various aspects of the write-ups of both Bolivia and Panama. My main focus at this time for IHART is to finalize the Panama documentation.
For both investigations we plan a more comprehensive Summary Report than IHART has previously published. While it will not be a release of the entire report prepared by the respective investigative teams, it will contain extensive sections on information about history, culture and events that transpired during the time frame of the allegations in each country. It will describe the investigation and what the investigative teams discovered. As always, the identities of those reporting to IHART will be preserved, but we plan to include anonymous quotes from some of the interviewees who captured the emotions and perspectives of many. We believe this will let readers understand the weight that these situations still carry and how they affect peoples' lives.
In the past, NTM's communication to victims has not been very personal, because they do not know the identities of those reporting. This has felt somewhat cold to those receiving reports. I have encouraged NTM to personalize their communication going out to the greatest degree possible. This time, though still using redacted material, NTM is attempting to respond in a more personal way, still without knowing the identities of those reporting. We hope that the communication will feel more personal and will allow NTM to better express their regret, while still shielding the identity of those who reported.
We are making good progress on the Panama paperwork, although I do not yet have a final release date. The Bolivia team is making good progress as well and is working to write Statements of Findings for their investigation. Everyone working on these projects is very aware of the profound impact these materials may have, and is seeking excellence in the work."