Developing National Capacity to Counteract Domestic Violence in Belarus

The Joint Programme to Develop National Capacity to Counteract Domestic Violence in Belarus worked to improve national legislation to counteract domestic violence, piloted a multi-sectoral, coordinated approach to domestic violence response, and strengthened the capacities of communities to respond to domestic violence and support survivors through increased access to social and legal services.

A joint effort of UNFPA, UNICEF and IOM, with funding from UN Women, the programme ran from 2011 to 2015.

Donors

UN Women

Partners

UNFPA, UNICEF, IOM

Dates

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Financial data for Finland

Key figures


Date
From
To
Amount
UN Women
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
USD 0.885 million
Date
From
To
Amount
UN Women
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
$0.218 million
UN Women
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
$0.31 million
UN Women
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
$0.323 million
Date
From
To
Amount
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
IOM
$0.001 million
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
UNICEF
$0.03 million
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
UNFPA
$0.186 million
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
IOM
$0.025 million
Capacity on Domestic Violence, Belarus
UNFPA
$0.245 million