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
Disclaimer: Expenditure data is updated annually, following the release of the certified financial statements for the previous year (typically six months after the calendar year closes).
Transactions
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
Pagination
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