In Focus: Resourcing ending violence against women and girls programming globally
In 2024, the UN Trust Fund hosts a series of interactive virtual and in-person events to distill practice-based insights and amplify voices from civil society organizations on the cross-cutting impacts of funding and ending violence against women and girls programming globally. Learn more
Our Annual Report 2023 is out!
In 2023, the UN Trust Fund actively supported the implementation of 191 bold, life-changing initiatives aimed at preventing and responding to violence against women and girls 68 countries and territories, across five regions. Find out more about the challenges, successes and impact of grantee partners in 2023. Learn more
"Small and Mighty": a new UN Trust Fund podcast!
Listen to the voices of small civil society and women's rights organizations working to prevent and end violence against women, despite limited resources and emerging challenges. Learn more
Highlights
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Regional Mining District Forum, gathering women from El Bagre, Nechí, Zaragoza, Caucasia, Cáceres and Tarazá, to learn about proposals for the productive, agro-ecological and mining district of Bajo Cauca Antioqueño. Credit: Sara Núñez Ruiz/Corporación Casa de la Mujer
When Silence is Not Golden: Colombian Women Fight for their Rights

Corporación Casa de la Mujer leads efforts to increase access to justice for Colombian women survivors and for the families of women lost to femicide.

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Besma Mehmercik and Najlaa Rahal, legal advisors of AHAC at their office in Gaziantep
When Small Must Become Mighty

In Türkiye, AHAC, a Syrian small women-led organization, serves the Syrian refugee women and girls who have experienced trauma from social and sexual violence in Türkiye since 2014.

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Group photo of women working for NAFE, for NORAD and for the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women, posing in NAFE's office in Jordan
Rights and Might: Women’s Rights Organizations Lead Efforts to Reduce Violence Against Women in Jordan

In Jordan, the UN Trust Fund supports initiatives led by five grantee partners to empower, support and protect women and girls at risk of violence, mostly refugees from neighbouring countries.

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Group of women sitting outside
Driving transformative change for Cambodian women and girls

In Cambodia, through community education and legal reform, CHEC addresses barriers faced by women and girl survivors of gender-based violence.

Strategic Plan 2021⁠–⁠2025
Front cover of the UN Trust Fund Strategic Plan 2021-2025 on the left with individual women representing different groups and on the right reads UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women strategic plan 2021-2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

UN Trust Fund's Annual Report 2023
Cover photo of the UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women's Annual Report 2023. The cover has two main colors in blue and orange. In the middle there are three women from different projects funded by the UN Trust Fund, including Tabitha Cumi Foundation in Nigeria, ADD International in Cambodia and Dynamique des Femmes Juristes in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The logo of the UN Trust Fund is at the top right hand side and the logo of UN Women is at the bottom left hand side.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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