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Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
343727paid / incoming$222,614UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenRural Women's Development SocietyOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence29 Oct 202401 Apr 202527_45119
Evidence for flow 343727 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$222,614
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Rural Women's Development Society
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
29 Oct 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
27_45119

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming RWDS and QADER have jointly developed a project to build on their longstanding experience in implementing similar interventions. RWDS aims to scale up the work initiated three years ago through projects funded by CISU and Freida, a Swiss partner, emphasizing the importance of targeting single and divorced women, who are among the most marginalized in the community. Through previous projects, RWDS recognized the significance of legal and media support as essential tools to influence attitudes, promote awareness, and support women's rights, while also addressing the stigma surrounding these groups. Building on these learnings, RWDS prioritizes support for single and divorced women, enhancing legal and media interventions to promote positive change in attitudes towards women's rights. QADER is building on the foundation laid by previous projects by extending support to disabled women and children, recognizing them as some of the most marginalized segments, especially during wartime. This inclusion underscores the commitment to addressing the needs of marginalized groups. The project also aims to tackle the multifaceted challenges faced by divorced/single mothers, including those caring for children with disabilities, and women with disabilities aged 18-55 who are vulnerable to violence in rural areas of Hebron, Bethlehem, and Gaza. Implemented in 15 marginalized rural communities, the project addresses limited access to protection services, which is exacerbated by conservative settings lacking awareness and support, as well as Israeli measures that hinder access to services, particularly impacting women with disabilities. The escalating violence in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank since October 7 has significantly intensified protection challenges for women and girls, particularly those with disabilities. In Gaza, the United Nations reports that over 1.4 million people, including women and children, have been displaced, with many shelters overcrowded and lacking basic amenities, increasing the risk of gender-based violence (GBV) and exploitation. According to UN Women, incidents of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and other forms of GBV have surged due to the breakdown of social structures and the scarcity of protection services. Women with disabilities face even greater difficulties, as 92% of shelters and services in Gaza are inaccessible to them, according to Humanity & Inclusion. In the West Bank, particularly in areas experiencing frequent military incursions and settler violence, women and girls face similar risks. Movement restrictions and widespread insecurity limit their access to essential services. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that over 25% of Palestinian households are female-headed, making these women especially vulnerable to poverty, violence, and social exclusion during times of conflict. The war has exacerbated an already inadequate protection infrastructure for women and girls in Gaza and marginalized West Bank communities. Humanitarian assessments reveal a severe shortage of accessible shelters, psychosocial support, and legal assistance for GBV survivors. The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) reports that 70% of GBV survivors in Gaza lack appropriate protection services, with women with disabilities disproportionately affected—only 5% have access to necessary support. These statistics underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions for divorced and single mothers, women with disabilities, and those caring for family members with disabilities. Thus, the demand for psychosocial support is critical, making the planned interventions of this project both highly needed and viable, especially in Gaza. Leveraging their expertise, RWDS and QADER focus on empowering rural women, particularly divorced/single mothers and women with disabilities, through a Human RightsBased approach guided by the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The project aims to raise awareness, provide skills, and empower right-holders, emphasizing community mobilization, family engagement, and capacity-building for protection service providers. It seeks to challenge patriarchal norms, advocate for legal reforms, and drive societal transformation to overcome barriers to women's empowerment. The outlined results align with the project's overarching goal: to enhance the safety and well-being of divorced/single mothers and women with disabilities in the Southern West Bank and Gaza Strip. Outcome 1: Increased awareness and improved access to psychosocial, legal, and economic empowerment services for divorced/single mothers and women with disabilities, including those at risk of violence in Hebron, Bethlehem, and Gaza. Outcome 2: Enhanced public attitudes and behaviors to prevent violence against single/divorced mothers and women with disabilities in Hebron, Bethlehem, and Gaza through youth-led campaigns. Outcome 3: Enhanced legal procedures and practices to promote the protection of single/divorced women and women/girls with disabilities who are survivors or at risk of genderbased violence in Hebron, Bethlehem, and Gaza. A set of outputs and activities has been designed under each outcome. The total cost of this 4-year project is USD 796,026

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343985paid / incoming$91,409UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenPublic Association Union of People with Disabilities RavenstvoKyrgyzstanUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence29 Oct 202401 Apr 202527_44450
Evidence for flow 343985 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$91,409
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Public Association Union of People with Disabilities Ravenstvo
Destination
Kyrgyzstan
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
29 Oct 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
27_44450

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Our organization proposes a 4-year project aimed at preventing and eliminating violence against women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan. With approximately 102,000 women and girls with disabilities registered in the country, this vulnerable group often faces persecution and violence due to their intersecting marginalization. Our project focuses on working with women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan, aged 18 to 65, from any ethnicity or socioeconomic background, who are survivors of various forms of violence, including domestic, psychological, economic, and sexual violence. The project addresses a critical gap in support services, as women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan lack accessible resources and face significant barriers in seeking help and justice when experiencing violence. The project will primarily benefit 280 women and girls with various disabilities, including those who are blind, wheelchair users, and those with mild to moderate mental disabilities or developmental challenges. Also, 567 professionals, including law enforcement officers, healthcare workers, lawyers, and crisis center staff will be trained and educated to better serve this population. Indirect beneficiaries will include the participants' families, state and private organizations, and the broader public through increased awareness and improved services. Our comprehensive approach includes three main components. First, we will focus on building resilience and self-reliance through peer-to-peer counseling, life skills, violence prevention training, legal assistance, and informal professional training for economic independence. We will also conduct summer schools of independent living to develop leadership skills among women with disabilities. Second, our capacity-building efforts will involve training law enforcement, medical professionals, and lawyers to improve their understanding of disability and enhance their interactions with people with disabilities. We will also work to improve staff skills at other women's crisis centers nationwide. Finally, our advocacy and reporting component will include the preparation of an alternative CEDAW report to increase international attention on the issue of violence against women with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia. The project will primarily operate from our Independent Living Center in Bishkek, the only facility in Kyrgyzstan specifically adapted for women with various categories of disabilities. However, our outreach and training activities will extend to five regions nationwide. We will also collaborate with partners in Kazakhstan for the summer schools, broadening our impact in the region. By the end of the project, we expect to see improved self-reliance and resilience among women with disabilities, enhanced capacity of support services to assist this population, increased awareness and improved responses from law enforcement and healthcare professionals, and greater accessibility of crisis centers for women with disabilities across Kyrgyzstan. Through these efforts, we aim to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for women and girls with disabilities, reducing their vulnerability to violence and discrimination. The total cost for this comprehensive 4-year project is $400,000, representing a significant investment in empowering and protecting women and girls with disabilities in Kyrgyzstan.

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343997paid / incoming$56,615UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenCentro de Investigaciones en Salud de Comitán ACMexicoUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence29 Oct 202401 Apr 202527_21771
Evidence for flow 343997 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$56,615
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Centro de Investigaciones en Salud de Comitán AC
Destination
Mexico
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
29 Oct 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
27_21771

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming La Ley para la Atención del Desplazamiento Interno en el Estado de Chiapas, promulgada en 2012, establece que las autoridades deben asegurar que los desplazados internos vivan en condiciones satisfactorias, proporcionando alimentos, agua potable, alojamiento, ropa, servicios medicos, Saneamiento esencial y educación básica obligatoria. Sin embargo, las instituciones gubernamentales, como la Secretaría de Protección Civil y el DIF, han realizado esfuerzos limitados, la atención médica que se proporciona está enfocada en el tratamiento físico, sin abordar adecuadamente los riesgos de violencia psicológica y sexual que enfrentan la población desplazada. Estas instancias no han logrado coordinar esfuerzos ni implementar intervenciones integrales e interinstitucionales. Además, entre la población, hay una falta de comprensión y sensibilidad hacia esta problemática. La violencia contra las mujeres en contextos de crisis no es visible ni se ha discutido en el Consejo Estatal para la Atención Integral a la Población Desplazada Interna. Es por ello, que con el proyecto se pretende mejorar la salud psicoemocional de mujeres y niñas desplazadas internas en dos regiones de Chiapas, México, garantizando su derecho a una vida libre de violencia psicológica y sexual con un costo total de 25,0000.00 dólares en un periodo de 4 años. Se verán beneficiadas 250 mujeres (de 19 a 60 años) y 150 niñas (de 10 a 18 años) desplazadas internas y 170 personas de servicios de salud del primer y segundo nivel de atención. Para lograr el objetivo, se pretende tener los siguientes resultados: Documentar a través de un diagnóstico los impactos de las violencias psicológica y sexual que las mujeres y las niñas desplazadas internas en dos regiones de Chiapas, así como crear espacios de reflexión y diálogo metodología participativa feminista y que ellas implementen acciones de agencia, resistencia y autonomía contra la violencia psicológica y sexual en su entorno. Durante estos procesos se estará proporcionando atención psicoemocional a las mujeres y niñas que lo requieran o soliciten por parte del equipo. Que las unidades de salud brinden servicios integrales de atención médica y psicológica a mujeres desplazadas en situaciones de crisis por violencia psicológica y sexual en dos regiones de Chiapas y mejoren su salud psicoemocional; a través de procesos de formación en derechos humanos desde una perspectiva interseccional, prevención de las violencias y atención en crisis y conducción de situaciones de violencia psicológica y sexual en contextos de crisis, y la creación de un plan de atención integral con ruta crítica. Y el último resultado, sería que la población general de estas regiones disminuya u omita actos de discriminación y estigma hacia mujeres y las niñas desplazadas internas en situaciones de crisis por violencia psicológica y sexual, esto, a partir de una campaña de comunicación con pertinencia cultural. La campaña será enfocada en derechos humanos de las mujeres y niñas desplazadas internas y los impactos de la violencia psicológica y sexual en la vida de las mujeres. La implementación del proyecto se llevará a cabo en coordinación y alianzas con organizaciones de base en ambas regiones que tiene presencia y trabajo en el territorio, así como instancias de gobierno como Protección civil, DIF y dos distritos de salud.

Funding flow detail →
344068paid / incoming$196,769UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenNational Association for Family EmpowermentJordanSyrian Arab Republic Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence06 Jul 202401 Apr 202526-2888
Evidence for flow 344068 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$196,769
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
National Association for Family Empowerment
Destination
Jordan
Plan
Syrian Arab Republic Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
06 Jul 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2888

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Improving access to gender-sensitive prevention and protection services for vulnerable communities in Jordan

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344065paid / incoming$200,183UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenEmpathy for Life Integrated Development AssociationEthiopiaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence12 Feb 202401 Apr 202526-4106
Evidence for flow 344065 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$200,183
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Empathy for Life Integrated Development Association
Destination
Ethiopia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
12 Feb 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-4106

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Integrated prevention and response to violence against women and girls in North wollo, Amhara region Ethiopia

Funding flow detail →
344089paid / incoming$41,649UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenShakti Milan SamajNepalUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence08 Feb 202401 Apr 202526-3698
Evidence for flow 344089 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$41,649
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Shakti Milan Samaj
Destination
Nepal
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
08 Feb 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3698

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Prevention of violence against Women Living with HIV and women survivors of sex-trafficking

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344047paid / incoming$233,326UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenNational NGOs (Confidential)EgyptUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence30 Jan 202401 Apr 202526-3174
Evidence for flow 344047 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$233,326
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
National NGOs (Confidential)
Destination
Egypt
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
30 Jan 2024
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3174

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Community Protection for Women and Girls

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344086paid / incoming$36,417UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenSETU NepalNepalUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence19 Dec 202301 Apr 202526-3159
Evidence for flow 344086 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$36,417
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
SETU Nepal
Destination
Nepal
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Dec 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3159

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Empowering women living with HIV (WLHIV) and relevant duty bearers to prevent gender-based violence (GBV) and challenge stigma and discrimination in community and healthcare settings in Nepal

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344107paid / incoming$36,028UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenPublic Organization Office for Initiative DevelopmentTajikistanUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence18 Dec 202301 Apr 202526-2998
Evidence for flow 344107 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$36,028
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Public Organization Office for Initiative Development
Destination
Tajikistan
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
18 Dec 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2998

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Effective partnership of authorities and CSOs for capacity building of the local community to prevent violence against women and girls in two regions of Tajikistan

Funding flow detail →
343710paid / incoming$321,324UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenInternational NGOs (Confidential)MyanmarMyanmar Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence19 Nov 202301 Apr 202526-3477
Evidence for flow 343710 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$321,324
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
International NGOs (Confidential)
Destination
Myanmar
Plan
Myanmar Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Nov 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3477

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Women Lead in Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW)

Funding flow detail →
344059paid / incoming$114,261UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenLibra Association for WidowsCameroonCameroon Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence27 Oct 202301 Apr 202526-2776
Evidence for flow 344059 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$114,261
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Libra Association for Widows
Destination
Cameroon
Plan
Cameroon Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
27 Oct 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2776

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Inclusive approach to prevent and combat violence against women and girls in the context of crisis in Cameroon

Funding flow detail →
344104paid / incoming$282,045UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenWomen for Women InternationalSouth SudanSouth Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence26 Oct 202301 Apr 202526-3560
Evidence for flow 344104 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$282,045
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Women for Women International
Destination
South Sudan
Plan
South Sudan Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
26 Oct 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3560

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Women Empowered Against Violence (WEAV)

Funding flow detail →
344110paid / incoming$43,670UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenAmal Healing and Advocacy CenterTürkiyeUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence02 Oct 202301 Apr 202526-2564
Evidence for flow 344110 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$43,670
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Amal Healing and Advocacy Center
Destination
Türkiye
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
02 Oct 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2564

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Hand in Hand to End Violence Against Women

Funding flow detail →
344101paid / incoming$85,150UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenRoma Women Center BibijaSerbiaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence28 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-3111
Evidence for flow 344101 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$85,150
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Roma Women Center Bibija
Destination
Serbia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
28 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3111

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Roma women activism against child marriages in Serbia

Funding flow detail →
344062paid / incoming$290,058UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenDr. Denis Mukwege FoundationMultipleUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence20 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2864
Evidence for flow 344062 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$290,058
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Dr. Denis Mukwege Foundation
Destination
Multiple
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
20 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2864

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Strengthening Survivor Leadership and Resilience to End Violence Against Women and Girls Through Survivor-Led Networks

Funding flow detail →
344071paid / incoming$42,106UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenMaisha Girls Safe HouseKenyaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence20 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2899
Evidence for flow 344071 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$42,106
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Maisha Girls Safe House
Destination
Kenya
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
20 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2899

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Safe and Thriving Survivors

Funding flow detail →
344053paid / incoming$337,004UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenFoundation of Local DemocracyBosnia and HerzegovinaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence19 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-3166
Evidence for flow 344053 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$337,004
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Foundation of Local Democracy
Destination
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3166

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Empower Her: Strengthening the Response to Sexual Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Funding flow detail →
344074paid / incoming$227,316UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenWomen NGOs Secretariat of LiberiaLiberiaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence19 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-4124
Evidence for flow 344074 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$227,316
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Women NGOs Secretariat of Liberia
Destination
Liberia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-4124

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Liberia Fights FGM Project

Funding flow detail →
344113paid / incoming$126,263UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenClub EneyUkraineUkraine Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence19 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2745
Evidence for flow 344113 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$126,263
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Club Eney
Destination
Ukraine
Plan
Ukraine Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2745

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Women with intersecting marginalizations Initiating New Goals of Safety in Ukraine

Funding flow detail →
344050paid / incoming$258,679UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenCentro de Desarrollo Integral de la Mujer Aymara “Amuyt’a"Bolivia, Plurinational State ofUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence18 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2941
Evidence for flow 344050 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$258,679
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Centro de Desarrollo Integral de la Mujer Aymara “Amuyt’a"
Destination
Bolivia, Plurinational State of
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
18 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2941

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Mujeres y niñas indígenas aymaras combatiendo la violencia en razón de genero desde el empoderamiento de sus derechos sociales, políticos y económicos en 7 municipios del departamento de La Paz, Bolivia.

Funding flow detail →
344077paid / incoming$26,482UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenCentro Interdisciplinario de Derechos, Infancia y Parentalidad A.C.MexicoUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence18 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-3188
Evidence for flow 344077 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$26,482
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Centro Interdisciplinario de Derechos, Infancia y Parentalidad A.C.
Destination
Mexico
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
18 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3188

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Mecanismo de respuesta para la atención de las violencias que viven las mujeres con discapacidad en México

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344080paid / incoming$29,325UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenNational Center Against ViolenceMongoliaUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence18 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2954
Evidence for flow 344080 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$29,325
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
National Center Against Violence
Destination
Mongolia
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
18 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2954

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Strengthening capacity of local CSOs on PWDS' rights on responding to GBV against WGWDs

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344092paid / incoming$34,778UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenCentre for Women’s Health and InformationNigeriaNigeria Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence18 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-2766
Evidence for flow 344092 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$34,778
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Centre for Women’s Health and Information
Destination
Nigeria
Plan
Nigeria Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
18 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-2766

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Strengthening existing VAWG/SGBV prevention and response structure for women and girls with disabilities in Lagos and Osun State (PROJECT HOPE)

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344098paid / incoming$250,222UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenCentro de Promoción y Defensa de los Derechos Sexuales y ReproductivosPeruUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence17 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-3455
Evidence for flow 344098 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$250,222
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Centro de Promoción y Defensa de los Derechos Sexuales y Reproductivos
Destination
Peru
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
17 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-3455

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming No más mujeres invisibles II: contra la trata, explotación sexual y violencia sexual en zonas de minería informal de Madre de Dios y Piura (Perú)

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344083paid / incoming$91,401UN Trust Fund to End Violence against WomenInitiatives pour la Protection des Droits des FemmesMoroccoUnspecifiedProtection - Gender-Based Violence16 Sept 202301 Apr 202526-4547
Evidence for flow 344083 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$91,401
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
Recipient agency
Initiatives pour la Protection des Droits des Femmes
Destination
Morocco
Plan
Unspecified
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
16 Sept 2023
First reported
01 Apr 2025
Reference
26-4547

Multi-Sector - GBV Programming Lutte pour l’égalité des sexes et l’autonomisation des femmes dans les quartiers précaires de la ville de Fès.

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