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Flow 343964
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- Source refreshed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Import completed
- 13 Jul 2026
- Source runs
- 1
- Covered years
- 2026
- Stable FTS ID
343964- Import checksum
9dca9a2ec0cca70caa2b383b78937e9aab82f901dbc5bb5dc397f9f3d0965e44
Reported amount $51,542
Status paid
Boundary incoming
Version 1
Year membership 2026
Reference 27_42339
Normalized source fields
Flow record
All normalized fields are displayed; unreported scalars remain explicit.- Description
- Multi-Sector - GBV Programming The proposed project by Help & Shelter addresses critical gaps in support for women experiencing gender-based violence (GBV) in regions 5 and 6, Berbice, Guyana. Given the high prevalence of violence—evidenced by a semi-structured survey revealing that 52% of respondents witnessed or experienced GBV—this intervention is not just necessary; it is urgent. Our aim is to provide comprehensive support and empower marginalized women, particularly those who have faced intersecting forms of discrimination. This project adds significant value by expanding access to psychosocial support and education for GBV survivors. It specifically targets the following needs: lack access to trauma-informed care for marginalized women and girls which is essential for their recovery and empowerment, training for essential service providers including police and health professionals to respond effectively to GBV and support survivors appropriately, increased education around GBV and its impact, alongside advocacy for survivors' rights and skills training for marginalized women and to advance economic empowerment which will help them escape abusive situations. The project aims to reach 1,120 marginalized women and girls aged 18-59 from diverse backgrounds including survivors of violence, women with disabilities who face additional barriers to support and empowerment, women in low-income groups struggling with economic dependency and lack of resources and women human rights defenders who are advocating for change but needing additional support and resources. Additionally, we will engage 800 secondary beneficiaries including health professionals, educators, community leaders, men and boys, family members, and police officers, to create a more supportive environment for marginalized women and girls. To tackle specific forms of violence and discrimination, the project will implement GBV capacity-building training for service providers, community leaders, and faith-based organizations on prevention, reporting, and referral systems for GBV, offer face-to-face and hotline counseling for marginalized women ensuring timely referrals for additional support, equip community focal points with skills to provide initial support and guidance for survivors, conduct educational awareness sessions on effective parenting, GBV prevention and response among other relative areas in various community settings, producing and sharing Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials to raise awareness and promote community engagement in reducing GBV and partnering with local organizations to provide training in marketable skills such as computer literacy, cake decorating, sewing, and blockmaking. The project will be implemented in Canje and New Amsterdam in Region 6 along with services extending to surrounding communities in West Berbice, Region 5. This area has been identified as having a high demand for GBV support services, particularly following community feedback indicating significant need. The overall goal of the project is to ensure that women aged 18-59 in Berbice receive comprehensive and enhanced services for GBV and other rights violations through a robust advocacy, education, and empowerment program by October 2028. The expected results anticipated following project implementation are improved response of essential service providers to survivors of GBV and other individuals at risk of GBV, increased access to trauma-informed counselling, referrals and other psychosocial follow-up services for survivors and individuals at risk of GBV ; enhanced capacity of community focal points to respond to disclosures of GBV violations and offer appropriate options to survivors ; strengthened advocacy for the promotion of the rights of women and other vulnerable populations; heightened awareness of violations against women and girls and strategies employed to combat all forms of violence and boosted employable and marketable knowledge and skills of women survivors of violence contribute to empowerment and advancement in their daily lives. The total cost of the proposed project is USD 250,001. In conclusion, this intervention is essential not only to expand Help & Shelter’s services but also to create a foundation for community empowerment, enabling marginalized women to overcome trauma and rebuild their lives. By addressing the systemic barriers they face, we aim to foster a culture of support and resilience in regions 5 and 6, Berbice.
- Contribution type
- financial
- Flow type
- Standard
- Decision date
- 08 Nov 2024
- First reported
- 01 Apr 2025
- Flow date
- 21 May 2025
- Budget year
- Not reported
- Parked amount
- Not reported
- Original amount
- Not reported
- Original currency
- Not reported
- Exchange rate
- Not reported
- Earmarking
- earmarked
- Method
- Traditional aid
- New money
- Yes
- Keywords
- Not reported
- On boundary
- "single"
- Source created
- 21 May 2025
- Source updated
- 12 Mar 2026
- Source fetched
- 13 Jul 2026
Canonical dimensions
Linked evidence
Only single resolved IDs become entity or filter links.- Donor
- UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Womensingle
- Recipient agency
- Help and Sheltersingle
- Country
- Guyanasingle
- Plan
- Unspecifiedmissing
- Sector
- Protection - Gender-Based Violencesingle
Source and destination objects 6
| Direction | Position | Type | Name | External ID | Behavior | State | Organization traits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| source | 0 | Organization | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 15182 | single | single | Pooled Funds, Global UN Pooled Funds, Pooled Funds |
| source | 1 | UsageYear | 2024 | 45 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
| destination | 0 | Organization | Help and Shelter | 15257 | single | single | NGOs, National NGOs/CSOs, Local and National Non-State Actors |
| destination | 1 | GlobalCluster | Protection - Gender-Based Violence | 13 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 2 | Location | Guyana | 95 | single | single | Not reported |
| destination | 3 | UsageYear | 2026 | 47 | single | unresolved | Not reported |
Report details 1
| Position | Source type | Organization | Channel | Report date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | Primary | UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women | 01 Apr 2025 |
Year memberships 2
| Year | Boundary | On boundary | Observed | Import run |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | incoming | "single" | 13 Jul 2026 | 115 |
| 2024 | outgoing | "single" | 12 Jul 2026 | 34 |
Parent and child flows 0
Parent flowNot reported
Child flowsNone reported
Raw FTS JSON
Escaped source evidence is shown verbatim; unknown fields are preserved and not interpreted.
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"description": "Multi-Sector - GBV Programming\nThe proposed project by Help & Shelter addresses critical gaps in support for women experiencing gender-based violence (GBV) in regions 5 and 6, Berbice, Guyana. Given the high\nprevalence of violence—evidenced by a semi-structured survey revealing that 52% of respondents witnessed or experienced GBV—this intervention is not just necessary; it is urgent.\nOur aim is to provide comprehensive support and empower marginalized women, particularly those who have faced intersecting forms of discrimination. This project adds significant\nvalue by expanding access to psychosocial support and education for GBV survivors. It specifically targets the following needs: lack access to trauma-informed care for marginalized\nwomen and girls which is essential for their recovery and empowerment, training for essential service providers including police and health professionals to respond effectively to GBV\nand support survivors appropriately, increased education around GBV and its impact, alongside advocacy for survivors' rights and skills training for marginalized women and to advance economic empowerment which will help them escape abusive situations. The project aims to reach 1,120 marginalized women and girls aged 18-59 from diverse\nbackgrounds including survivors of violence, women with disabilities who face additional barriers to support and empowerment, women in low-income groups struggling with economic\ndependency and lack of resources and women human rights defenders who are advocating for change but needing additional support and resources. Additionally, we will engage 800\nsecondary beneficiaries including health professionals, educators, community leaders, men and boys, family members, and police officers, to create a more supportive environment\nfor marginalized women and girls. To tackle specific forms of violence and discrimination, the project will implement GBV capacity-building training for service providers, community\nleaders, and faith-based organizations on prevention, reporting, and referral systems for GBV, offer face-to-face and hotline counseling for marginalized women ensuring timely\nreferrals for additional support, equip community focal points with skills to provide initial support and guidance for survivors, conduct educational awareness sessions on effective\nparenting, GBV prevention and response among other relative areas in various community settings, producing and sharing Information, Education, and Communication (IEC)\nmaterials to raise awareness and promote community engagement in reducing GBV and partnering with local organizations to provide training in marketable skills such as computer\nliteracy, cake decorating, sewing, and blockmaking. The project will be implemented in Canje and New Amsterdam in Region 6 along with services extending to surrounding\ncommunities in West Berbice, Region 5. This area has been identified as having a high demand for GBV support services, particularly following community feedback indicating\nsignificant need. The overall goal of the project is to ensure that women aged 18-59 in Berbice receive comprehensive and enhanced services for GBV and other rights violations\nthrough a robust advocacy, education, and empowerment program by October 2028. The expected results anticipated following project implementation are improved response of essential service providers to survivors of GBV and other individuals at risk of GBV, increased access to trauma-informed counselling, referrals and other psychosocial follow-up services for survivors and individuals at risk of GBV ; enhanced capacity of community focal points to respond to disclosures of GBV violations and offer appropriate options to\nsurvivors ; strengthened advocacy for the promotion of the rights of women and other vulnerable populations; heightened awareness of violations against women and girls and\nstrategies employed to combat all forms of violence and boosted employable and marketable knowledge and skills of women survivors of violence contribute to empowerment and\nadvancement in their daily lives. The total cost of the proposed project is USD 250,001. In conclusion, this intervention is essential not only to expand Help & Shelter’s services but\nalso to create a foundation for community empowerment, enabling marginalized women to overcome trauma and rebuild their lives. By addressing the systemic barriers they face, we\naim to foster a culture of support and resilience in regions 5 and 6, Berbice.",
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