A Multisectoral Approach to Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response in North and Northeastern Uganda

The Joint Programme on Gender-based Violence in north and northeastern Uganda worked to reduce social tolerance for GBV, end impunity for sexual violence offenders and support survivors in accessing high-quality response services that are sensitive to their needs.

A joint effort of UNFPA, UN Women, FAO and UNICEF, with funding from Norway, the programme ran from 2011 to 2014, as a continuation of Phase 1 (2008-2011). A third phase ran from 2014 to 2017.

Financial data

Key figures


Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
USD 67,000,000
Date
Contributor
Project
Amount
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
$720,721
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
$3,210,800
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
$3,895,203
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
$522,250
Norway
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
$19,210
Date
Project
Organization
Amount
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
UNFPA
$2,535,206
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
FAO
$393,000
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
UNICEF
$665,000
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
UN Women
$299,000
GBV Prevention & Response, Uganda
UNFPA
$2,634,373