14 September 2005
Professor Pounder appointed to UN post
Professor Derrick Pounder, of the Department of Forensic Medicine at the University of Dundee,
has been appointed a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for
Victims of Torture.
Professor Pounder will hold the position for a period of three years.
"I am very much looking forward to helping support the many wonderful organisations providing
assistance to victims of the crime of torture," said Professor Pounder.
The Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture was established by the UN in 1981 with the purpose of
receiving voluntary contributions for distribution, through established channels, of psychological,
medical, social, legal and financial assistance to victims of torture and their relatives.
The objective of the fund is to provide support to organisations which assist in rehabilitation of
torture victims.
Every year the fund allocates nearly US$7 million to around 170 organisations in 60 countries.
Victims of torture and their families benefit directly from the funded projects. The United
Nations recently highlighted the fund’s positive impact on thousands of victims of torture who are
assisted by the fund annually.
The Fund is administered in accordance with the financial rules of the UN by the Secrtary-General,
with the advice of a Board of Trustees composed of a chairman and four members with wide experience
in the field of human rights.
Professor Pounder is Head of the Department of Forensic Medicine at the University of Dundee. He is
closely associated with Amnesty International and was a founding member of Physicians for Human
Rights. He has served as an expert to the Committee for the Prevention of Torture of the Council
of Europe in its visits to several European countries including Turkey and Chechnya.
By Roddy Isles, Head of Press 01382 344910, out of hours: 07968298585, r.isles@dundee.ac.uk |