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Flow IDStatus / boundaryReported amountDonorRecipient agencyCountryPlanSectorDecision dateFirst reportedReference
373415paid / incoming$1,080,662Spain, Government ofFundación Alianza por Los Derechos, la Igualdad y la Solidaridad InternacionalOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence11 Nov 202512 Jan 2026Z01/25/H1/00000
Evidence for flow 373415 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$1,080,662
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Spain, Government of
Recipient agency
Fundación Alianza por Los Derechos, la Igualdad y la Solidaridad Internacional
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
11 Nov 2025
First reported
12 Jan 2026
Reference
Z01/25/H1/00000

Comprehensive protection and promotion of the rights of women and girls affected by sexual and gender-based violence in the context of the humanitarian emergency in the Gaza Strip

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357989commitment / incoming$317,188European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection DepartmentUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence31 Oct 202525 Nov 2025ECHO/PSE/BUD/2025/91010
Evidence for flow 357989 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$317,188
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
31 Oct 2025
First reported
25 Nov 2025
Reference
ECHO/PSE/BUD/2025/91010

Scaling up lifesaving, Integrated Services on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-Based Violence in Palestine

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372331paid / incoming$14,603Estonia, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence03 Sept 202526 Dec 20253FPBF
Evidence for flow 372331 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$14,603
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Estonia, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
03 Sept 2025
First reported
26 Dec 2025
Reference
3FPBF

Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2025

Funding flow detail →
357993paid / incoming$762,077European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection DepartmentUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence12 Jun 202502 Jul 2025ECHO/PSE/BUD/2025/91010
Evidence for flow 357993 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$762,077
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
12 Jun 2025
First reported
02 Jul 2025
Reference
ECHO/PSE/BUD/2025/91010

Scaling up lifesaving, Integrated Services on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Gender-Based Violence in Palestine

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372327paid / incoming$1,013,514United Kingdom, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence10 Jun 202526 Dec 2025UKB85 400022-423 400022
Evidence for flow 372327 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$1,013,514
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
United Kingdom, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
10 Jun 2025
First reported
26 Dec 2025
Reference
UKB85 400022-423 400022

Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal ------ FCDO

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364230paid / incoming$400,000Japan, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence10 Jan 202513 Oct 2025JPD89 SC/24/125
Evidence for flow 364230 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$400,000
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Japan, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
10 Jan 2025
First reported
13 Oct 2025
Reference
JPD89 SC/24/125

Restoring Health and Dignity amidst unprecedented crisis: Provision of Sexual & Reproductive Health and Protection Services in Gaza and the West Bank Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2025

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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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364417paid / incoming$157,500Korea, Republic of, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence19 Sept 202413 Oct 2025KRA80
Evidence for flow 364417 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$157,500
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Korea, Republic of, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
19 Sept 2024
First reported
13 Oct 2025
Reference
KRA80

Providing lifesaving and Integrated SRH and GBV services in Humanitarian settings in the Middle East region Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal

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325576paid / incoming$363,901Canada, Government ofUnited Nations Population FundOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based Violence24 Jul 202423 Oct 2024PSOP 24-037, P014615 / UNFPA code = CAB57
Evidence for flow 325576 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$363,901
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Canada, Government of
Recipient agency
United Nations Population Fund
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
24 Jul 2024
First reported
23 Oct 2024
Reference
PSOP 24-037, P014615 / UNFPA code = CAB57

Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal Addressing Sexual- Gender Based Violence in West Bank & Gaza --- Protection/Gender Based Violence

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387937paid / incoming$176,443Norway, Government ofACT Alliance / Norwegian Church AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported05 May 2026QZA-25/0008-17 QZA-25/0008
Evidence for flow 387937 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$176,443
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
05 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0008-17 QZA-25/0008

Integrated humanitarian response in Palestine - Protection "The Joint Country Programme in Palestine, consisting of Norwegian Church Aid and DanChurchAid, is committed to delivering lifesaving assistance to IDPs and host communities in Gaza, focusing on vulnerable groups. The SGBV protection programme targets women and girls with multi-dimensional vulnerabilities, including GBV survivors, displaced individuals, and those with disabilities or chronic illnesses. The Joint Country Programme, implementing with its local partner Women Affairs Center, aims to ensure that women and adolescent girls at risk of violence and survivors of GBV access quality and specialized lifesaving services. This initiative will provide emergency case management, distribution of dignity kits, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, legal counselling, and essential services, ensuring immediate safety and well-being."

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387938commitment / incoming$136,731Norway, Government ofACT Alliance / Norwegian Church AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported05 May 2026QZA-25/0008-17 QZA-25/0008
Evidence for flow 387938 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$136,731
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
ACT Alliance / Norwegian Church Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
05 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0008-17 QZA-25/0008

Integrated humanitarian response in Palestine - Protection "The Joint Country Programme in Palestine, consisting of Norwegian Church Aid and DanChurchAid, is committed to delivering lifesaving assistance to IDPs and host communities in Gaza, focusing on vulnerable groups. The SGBV protection programme targets women and girls with multi-dimensional vulnerabilities, including GBV survivors, displaced individuals, and those with disabilities or chronic illnesses. The Joint Country Programme, implementing with its local partner Women Affairs Center, aims to ensure that women and adolescent girls at risk of violence and survivors of GBV access quality and specialized lifesaving services. This initiative will provide emergency case management, distribution of dignity kits, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, legal counselling, and essential services, ensuring immediate safety and well-being."

Funding flow detail →
388164paid / incoming$390,190Norway, Government ofNorwegian People's AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0009-15 QZA-25/0009
Evidence for flow 388164 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$390,190
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian People's Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0009-15 QZA-25/0009

Protection of Civilians against Weapons and SGBV in Palestine "NPA Palestine responds to the most urgent humanitarian need in Palestine: Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL). In Gaza, the entire population faces acute food insecurity, with many households—particularly socioeconomically vulnerable families such as female-headed households—struggling to meet basic daily needs. Food insecurity is driven by the destruction of food production systems, extreme price inflation, high unemployment, and restrictions on the entry of external food aid. In the West Bank, widespread loss of livelihoods since October 2023 is the primary driver of food insecurity, severely affecting already vulnerable households. NPA and partners implement FSL assistance in targeted areas of Gaza, focusing on internally displaced households with specific vulnerabilities, including persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and individuals at risk of or surviving SGBV. In the West Bank, NPA supports food-insecure communities with an environmentally sustainable approach focused on refugee and farming households that face high socioeconomic vulnerability. Given the rapidly changing context, NPA and partners apply a flexible approach to prioritise assistance where needs are greatest." ----- NORAD

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388165commitment / incoming$348,206Norway, Government ofNorwegian People's AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0009-15 QZA-25/0009
Evidence for flow 388165 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$348,206
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian People's Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0009-15 QZA-25/0009

Protection of Civilians against Weapons and SGBV in Palestine "NPA Palestine responds to the most urgent humanitarian need in Palestine: Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL). In Gaza, the entire population faces acute food insecurity, with many households—particularly socioeconomically vulnerable families such as female-headed households—struggling to meet basic daily needs. Food insecurity is driven by the destruction of food production systems, extreme price inflation, high unemployment, and restrictions on the entry of external food aid. In the West Bank, widespread loss of livelihoods since October 2023 is the primary driver of food insecurity, severely affecting already vulnerable households. NPA and partners implement FSL assistance in targeted areas of Gaza, focusing on internally displaced households with specific vulnerabilities, including persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and individuals at risk of or surviving SGBV. In the West Bank, NPA supports food-insecure communities with an environmentally sustainable approach focused on refugee and farming households that face high socioeconomic vulnerability. Given the rapidly changing context, NPA and partners apply a flexible approach to prioritise assistance where needs are greatest." ----- NORAD

Funding flow detail →
388168paid / incoming$167,224Norway, Government ofNorwegian People's AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0009-17 QZA-25/0009
Evidence for flow 388168 paid · incoming
Reported amount
$167,224
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian People's Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0009-17 QZA-25/0009

Protection from Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Palestine NPA Palestine responds to the urgent protection needs and severe operational constraints by applying a flexible, locally led approach to SGBV programming. Target groups are identified based on evolving conditions, with priority given to women and girls survivors of and at risk of SGBV, including persons with disabilities particularly in Gaza’s displacement sites where SGBV risks are extremely high and vulnerabilities are compounded. Given the constant change in the conflict context, NPA and partners carry out ongoing SGBV risk analysis and implement adaptative risk mitigation measures proposed by our partners in consultation with the women and girls served by our programmes. The programme addresses escalating physical and psychological SGBV resulting from repeated displacement, family separation, loss of relatives, the collapse of community protection mechanisms, overcrowded shelters, and the absence of safe and dignified sanitation and privacy. NPA also works to mitigate the impact of the breakdown of SGBV referral pathways and the significant constraints on service providers, which severely hinder prevention and response efforts. ----- NORAD

Funding flow detail →
388169commitment / incoming$149,231Norway, Government ofNorwegian People's AidOccupied Palestinian TerritoryEscalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026Protection - Gender-Based ViolenceNot reported11 May 2026QZA-25/0009-17 QZA-25/0009
Evidence for flow 388169 commitment · incoming
Reported amount
$149,231
Contribution type
financial
Flow type
Standard
Donor
Norway, Government of
Recipient agency
Norwegian People's Aid
Destination
Occupied Palestinian Territory
Plan
Escalation of Hostilities in the OPT Flash Appeal 2026
Sector
Protection - Gender-Based Violence
Decision date
Not reported
First reported
11 May 2026
Reference
QZA-25/0009-17 QZA-25/0009

Protection from Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Palestine NPA Palestine responds to the urgent protection needs and severe operational constraints by applying a flexible, locally led approach to SGBV programming. Target groups are identified based on evolving conditions, with priority given to women and girls survivors of and at risk of SGBV, including persons with disabilities particularly in Gaza’s displacement sites where SGBV risks are extremely high and vulnerabilities are compounded. Given the constant change in the conflict context, NPA and partners carry out ongoing SGBV risk analysis and implement adaptative risk mitigation measures proposed by our partners in consultation with the women and girls served by our programmes. The programme addresses escalating physical and psychological SGBV resulting from repeated displacement, family separation, loss of relatives, the collapse of community protection mechanisms, overcrowded shelters, and the absence of safe and dignified sanitation and privacy. NPA also works to mitigate the impact of the breakdown of SGBV referral pathways and the significant constraints on service providers, which severely hinder prevention and response efforts. ----- NORAD

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