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UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women
The UN Trust Fund in Support of Actions to Eliminate Violence against Women (UN Trust Fund) was established by UN General Assembly resolution 50/166 in 1996 and is managed by the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) on behalf of the UN system. The UN Trust Fund is the only multilateral grant-making mechanism exclusively devoted to supporting local and national efforts to end violence against women and girls.
Grant-making focuses on supporting the implementation of existing laws, policies and action plans that address violence against women and girls. Grants support:
Grant-making focuses on supporting the implementation of existing laws, policies and action plans that address violence against women and girls. Grants support:
- primary prevention strategies to stop violence from occurring altogether in the first place;
- legal enforcement and rule of law to ensure survivors’ access to justice;
- survivor’s access to quality health and other services and supports;
- policy-oriented data collection/analysis and advocacy to promote accountability;
- empowerment of women to claim their rights and community mobilization for “zero tolerance”;
- response to the needs and rights of excluded groups of women and girls, and attention to neglected forms of violence; and
- engagement of “new” actors and strategic groups.











































