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UNIFEM:
UNIFEM ANNOUNCES US$19 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR 23 PROJECTS IN 29 COUNTRIES
TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN :
25/11/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 25
November 2008 -- The United
Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women will award nearly US$19
million in 2008 to 23 projects and initiatives in 29 countries that are
addressing gender-based violence. This is more than the UN Trust Fund —
which is administered by UNIFEM on behalf of the UN system — has awarded in
total since its inception in 1996. In comparison to last year, when US$5
million were disbursed, the grant amount has almost quadrupled.
“This
is an extremely encouraging trend,” UNIFEM Executive Director Inés Alberdi
said. “It is a sign of new momentum created through UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon’s campaign UNiTE to End
Violence against Women. In the context of this campaign, the UN Trust
Fund is a key mechanism to provide urgently needed funding to initiatives
worldwide,” she added.
Despite
the steep increase, resources still fall short to meet the vast demand.
Overall, grants requests amounting to US$525 million were received this year
for initiatives in developing countries, including in conflict-affected
countries where widespread and systematic sexual violence has become a
horrific tactic of warfare.
For
the first time in the UN Trust Fund’s history, applicants were invited to
submit proposal requests for up to US$1 million. Also, UN Country Teams were
invited to apply in partnership with national governments and civil society
organizations.
About
the 2008 Grantees
In
2008, grants go to organizations to support the implementation of national
laws, policies, and action plans on ending violence against women. 13
initiatives in 18 countries will receive grants amounting to US$12 million to
that end. Examples of such projects approved in this 13th grant cycle include:
In
India, a grantee will facilitate the implementation of the
national 2005 “Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act” by
developing a model of an effective response system for women survivors of
violence that involves multiple state agencies.
In
Ecuador, a project will develop the linkage between economic
empowerment and prevention of violence against women in two border rural
provinces marked by poverty and discrimination, and highly affected by the
armed conflict in Colombia.
In
Serbia, a model for cooperation between the police and social
welfare centres at provincial level will ensure systematic and standardized
data collection and analysis on reported cases of violence against women, as
well as coordinated services for survivors of violence.
In
China, the UN Country Team intends to raise political
commitment among policy makers to adopt a national policy and legislation on
domestic violence by working in close partnership with the “All China
Women’s Federation” and various ministries. This joint UN programme will
build upon good practices and lessons learned from successful pilot projects.
A
second set of grants amounting to US$7 million are awarded to 10 groups in 13
countries focusing on catalytic, innovative and learning initiatives to
address violence against women.
In
Morocco, a country where women are particularly vulnerable to
discrimination and violence upon becoming pregnant outside of wedlock, support
for professional development and legal literacy will be provided for single
mothers.
A
cross-regional initiative will document and evaluate four interventions to
promote positive changes in men’s attitudes and behaviours regarding gender
roles and norms in Brazil, Chile, India
and Rwanda, contributing to the knowledge base on effective
strategies to engage men in ending violence against women.
About
the UN Trust Fund
The
United Nations Trust Fund to End Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) is a
leading global mechanism supporting efforts of governments and
non-governmental organizations to end violence against women and girls.
Established in 1996 by the UN General Assembly, the UN Trust Fund is
administered by the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) on
behalf of the UN system.
Grants
are decided collectively in an open and competitive selection process by
representatives of UN agencies, representatives of NGOs and other experts.
Since its establishment, the UN Trust Fund has granted more than US$40 million
to 286 initiatives in 115 countries.
Contributions
come from a diverse group of governments, non-governmental organizations, the
private sector, and individuals. In 2008, donors include: the Governments of
Australia, Austria, Finland, Ireland, Liechtenstein, the Netherlands, Norway,
Slovenia, Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Spain, and the United States of
America; the UN Foundation; National Committees for UNIFEM in Austria,
Iceland, Italy, and the United States of America; Avon Products Inc., Johnson
& Johnson, TAG Heuer, Cinema for Peace, Zonta International, as well as
UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman.
Interviews
can be arranged with the following UN Trust Fund grantees through
beatrice.frey[at]unifem.org:
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Ms.
Marie Nyombo Zaina, Democratic Republic of Congo, Grantee of the UN Trust
Fund to End Violence against Women
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Ms.
Milena Kadieva, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, Grantee of the UN
Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
For
more information, please contact:
Béatrice
Frey, Media Consultant, UNIFEM Headquarters, +1 347 822-3755,
beatrice.frey [at] unifem.org
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