Joint Programme on Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response in Sri Lanka

The Joint Programme on Prevention and Response to Gender-based Violence in Sri Lanka worked to reduce gender-based violence through multi-sectoral interventions and effective implementation of laws and policies in keeping with international standards.

It conducted capacity building for health care workers and law enforcement, raised awareness among communities, strengthened data collection systems and established and strengthened services for GBV survivors.

A joint effort of UNFPA, ILO, UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP and WHO, funded by UN Women, the programme ran from 2010 to 2014.

Donors

UN Women

Partners

UNFPA, ILO, UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP, WHO

Dates

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Financial data

Key figures


Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
UN Women
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
USD 969,588
Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
UN Women
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
$417,559
UN Women
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
$315,881
UN Women
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
$236,148
Date
Project
Organization
Amount
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
ILO
$47,132
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
UNHCR
$50,066
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
WHO
$57,323
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
UNICEF
$55,016
GBV Prevention & Response, Sri Lanka
UNFPA
$203,846