End Violence Against Children. The Fund

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End Violence Against Children The Fund FUND OVERVIEW 2017

Across the world, children face shocking levels of physical, sexual and psychological violence. They are exploited sexually and economically, bullied and abused on-line, forced to marry before they have grown up. This is a serious concern for all countries. THE FUND TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN In 2015 and as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), world leaders made a bold and explicit commitment to end all forms of violence against children by 2030. This moment presents an historic opportunity to unite the world behind a global, national and local movement to protect children. The Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children and its associated Fund accelerate actions to realise the commitments made in the SDGs by supporting those working to prevent and respond to violence, protect childhood and make societies safe for the world s most precious asset its children. A multi-donor trust fund has been created to support activities to achieve the vision of the Partnership a world in which every child grows up free from violence and exploitation. The Fund aims to prove through catalytic investment that evidence based programming yields tangible results and there is an investment case to be made, in particular with regard to national resources; it does not intend to replace existing financing at country or global levels, or fund large scale programs.

PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY VISION A world in which every child grows up free from violence. MISSION To make societies safer for children and end violence against children everywhere. PRINCIPLES RIGHTS FOCUSED CHILD CENTERED UNIVERSAL GENDER SENSITIVE INCLUSIVE TRANSPARENT EVIDENCE BASED RESULT ORIENTED GOALS 1 2 3 BUILD POLITICAL WILL ACCELERATE ACTION STRENGTHEN COLLABORATION PRIORITY AREAS Preventing online violence, with a particular focus on sexual exploitation. Addressing violence in every-day lives of children, with an initial focus on investments in pathfinding countries to implement evidencebased programming. Addressing the prevention of violence against children facing conflict and crisis.

HOW DOES IT WORK? The Board of the Global Partnership sets the overall strategy of the Partnership including establishing the vision, mission and goals to which the Fund will contribute. A Fund Steering Committee sets the overall programme and funding priorities of the Fund and makes decisions on allocations of individual grants. The Steering Committee is supported by a Fund Unit housed within UNICEF, where the Partnership Secretariat also sits, and reporting to the Director of the Partnership. The Unit administers the Fund on behalf of the Steering Committee. UNICEF hosts the Fund and serves as Fund Custodian and Administrator. The Fund will focus on catalytic grants to governments, UN agencies, civil society groups, and other partners. Proposals correspond to a prescribed structure and are submitted on-line. Grants will range from US$250,000 to USD$1 million, administered over a one to three year time frame. Applicants would need to fulfil a range of criteria, including established legal identity and track record and capacity to demonstrate results. Importantly, applications will need to explicitly reference the Partnership objective and how activities will contribute to achievement of these objectives. They will need to demonstrate an integrated approach (eg. the fund will not support vertical child programs) and a monitoring and evaluation plan that aligns with the Fund s monitoring framework. PROGRESS TO DATE, AUGUST 2017 The Fund is supported by a 40 million pledge from the UK Government and US$5 million from Human Dignity Foundation, both focusing on work to prevent online violence. The Fund is grateful to the support of its existing donors and is currently seeking contributions to two other funding windows; supporting pathfinder countries and violence in humanitarian settings. Fifteen national and transnational projects working to end online sexual exploitation and abuse of children were awarded grants in April 2017 following the first call for proposals from the Fund. The Fund received more than 250 submissions from every region of the world, highlighting the global scope of the challenge. A Second Call for Proposals was issued on 17 July 2017, with applications closing by 30 September. Supported by grants from the Government of the United Kingdom and Human Dignity Foundation, and in partnership with the WePROTECT Global Alliance, the Fund is looking to fund organisations at the country, regional and global levels whose work seeks to achieve the intended impact of preventing violence against children online, with a particular focus on Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE).

Every year, at least a billion children are exposed to violence. Every five minutes, a child dies a violent death somewhere in the world. This epidemic of violence can no longer be tolerated or ignored. Photo Credit: UNICEF To find out more and to discuss the opportunity of donating to the Fund, please contact: Rafael Hermoso, Resource Mobilization Manager, rhermoso@unicef.org Website: www.end-violence.org Twitter: @GPtoEndViolence