“Funding for GBV Remains Unacceptably Low”
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) is a global crisis that costs countries an estimated 3.7% of their GDP (World Bank, 2024). However, recent ICGBV research reveals that funding for GBV interventions still makes up less than 0.68% of total humanitarian funding and less than 1% of overseas development aid — critical gaps that need to be addressed. This thought-provoking presentation and interactive discussion delves into:
- Key findings on the current state of GBV funding
- Leading platforms for tracking GBV funding flows
- Emerging opportunities for mobilising new resources to address GBV
The webinar is anchored by insights from the ICGBV-funded research “Tracking the Money Towards Ending Gender-Based Violence” by researcher Elizabeth N. Dettori. Elizabeth is an International Public Policy & Gender Development Professional and former Senior Advisor, UNICEF Executive Office.
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All resources mentioned in the presentation and additional resources can be found in this document. Topics included are: GBV around the world, where is the money, partnerships and platforms, UN initiatives, upcoming opportunities, data resources, research groups, and a list of papers, reports and panels.