THE FUND TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN Working toward a world in which every child grows up free from violence

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THE FUND TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN Working toward a world in which every child grows up free from violence $ Contributed Awarded Co-funding leveraged $3 $29.4 $.9 PROJECTS 43 $24 Online violence $5.4 Conflict and crisis COUNTRIES 21 1 $0 Violence in everyday lives $2 Fund management FUND CONTRIBUTORS 1. Does not include global or regional projects. Government of the United Kingdom Human Dignity Foundation Government of Japan

ONLINE GRANTEES OVERVIEW Grants per Region Grants Spotlight 5 3 Eastern and Southern East Asia and the Pacific Americas Global Europe and Central Asia 2 Middle East and North 2 South Asia 1 West and Central Justice Mission (Philippines) partnered with local authorities to rescue 40 online child sexual exploitation victims, using each case as an opportunity to build local expertise in the investigation and prosecution of this crime. Internet Watch Foundation has launched reporting portals in Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi with four more expected to launch by quarter three of 2018. WE INVEST IN RESCUING VICTIMS LEGISLATIVE REFORMS SUPPORTING SURVIVORS INDUSTRY SOLUTIONS REPORTING HOTLINES AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE BEHAVIOR CHANGE LAW ENFORCEMENT & FORENSIC SKILLS Jordan supported the establishment of a national Unit on Prevention of Online Sexual Exploitation of Children that has identified and responded to 94 cases of child online exploitation, including providing counseling services to victims and prosecuting perpetrators.

ONLINE CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE Capital Humano y Social (CHS) Alternativo Child Fund Australia Justice Mission Internet Watch Foundation Oficina de defensoría de los derechos de la infancia PANIAMOR Foundation Plan UK $825,000 Is training front line workers in Peru to provide integral care for victims. $514,000 Is training children, their families, internet café operators, and educators in Vietnam on prevention of online violence, via trained young people. $1,000,000 Is supporting law enforcement officials in Cebu, Philippines on investigations and rescue operations to rehabilitate children and bring perpetrators to justice. $449,000 Is creating reporting portals to remove online child sexual abuse images and videos for 30 least developed countries. $318,000 Is training child lawyers and case workers in Mexico to protect children and demand specific actions from justice institutions. $998,000 Is providing prevention training to children, families, and service personnel, and developing a 911 emergency response system in Costa Rica. $1,000,000 Is providing access to victim-focused investigation and recovery support services in Manila and Quezon City, Philippines, and working with telecommunications companies to comply with laws and regulations. Red PaPaz $99,000 Is developing tools to train government judicial, prosecution, and police officials on how to support and legally represent victims and their families in Colombia. SAIEVAC $29,000 Is developing a regional framework in South Asia for response and supporting corresponding national mechanisms, and introducing legislation in at least two member states. Children Sweden $39,000 Is training children, parents, teachers, and social workers in Peru on prevention and judicial personnel on victim identification and support. Albania $1,000,000 Is supporting the Government to identify, rescue, and support child victims; investigate and prosecute cases; report and remove online child sexual abuse materials; and providing training on prevention. East Asia and Pacific $722,000 Is improving regional training capacity on prevention; engaging the telecommunications industry to block and remove online content; and supporting evidence generation and exchange visits. Jordan $999,000 Is strengthening national cybercrime capacity to train judicial officials; establish a sex-offender and national child exploitation image database; provide end-to-end support services to victims; and develop a consolidated reporting helpline. Namibia $31,000 Is supporting the Government to establish a comprehensive legal framework; strengthen the criminal justice sector to identify and counsel victims; provide survivor services; investigate and prosecute perpetrators; and promote reporting through an online portal. Uganda $978,000 Is supporting the Government s creation of an oversight committee; strengthening investigation and protection through legislation and training; and providing victim support and helpline reporting. THE FOLLOWING GRANTS BEGAN IN EARLY 2018 Council of Europe ICMEC and Child Helpline Children Denmark The Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution $1,000,000 Is training law enforcement officials and providing awarenessraising campaigns in 10 countries in Eastern Europe. $855,000 Are conducting needs assessments, legislative reviews, and in-person/online training on prevention, response and support services in five countries. $418,000 Is developing a National Action Plan with the Sri Lankan Government and other national stakeholders educate children on prevention and support services. $505,000 Is preparing a National Strategic Plan to increase protection capacity and children, parent, and caregiver understanding on prevention in the State of Palestine. Thorn $700,000 Is developing a tool to improve law enforcement s ability to identify, investigate and find child victims and key actors who produce child sexual abuse materials on the Dark Web., Save the Children, and Forum of Solidarity $1,000,000 In Bosnia and Herzegovina are increasing family, community, service provider and law enforcement capacity on prevention, response, and prosecution as well as developing telecommunications standards.

Child Protection Programme Division with PLAN Dominican Republic Ghana Kenya Madagascar Mongolia South Tanzania World Health Organization World Vision Vietnam $999,000 Is developing and provide global advocacy, guidance/tools, knowledge sharing, an online platform, and engagement with global and national telecommunications companies. $999,000 Is increasing understanding among children and educational institutions. $999,000 Is supporting development of a National Plan of Action to increase law enforcement capacity, children and young people s digital literacy, and the telecommunication sector s corporate social responsibility and self-regulation. $995,000 Is developing and implementing the National Plan of Action via training of the justice sectors; awareness raising of children, families and communities, and interactive campaigns. $1,000,000 Is increasing knowledge of children, families and communities, including strengthening the national helpline, and a national task force on Online Child Protection. $471,000 Is supporting integrated Government services for child victims, improving helpline reporting and referrals, executing a national gender-sensitive education programme, and engaging the telecommunications industry to develop solutions. $1,000,000 Is building knowledge and skills, strengthening legislation, and engaging with industry to implement online safety standards. $952,000 Is building the capacity of children, teachers, parents, and service providers and the national task force to coordinate and implement the multi-sectoral Plan of Action. $30,000 Is conducting four systematic reviews on prevention and response to support evidence-based programme implementation by governments and civil society organizations globally. $81,000) Is strengthening prevention, increasing access to treatment and care, and enhancing community understanding. HUMANITARIAN (MARCH 2018 ONWARD) NIGERIA Rescue Committee Mines Advisory Group $540,000 Is providing psychosocial support and structured learning and positive parenting training sessions within camps and host communities. $540,000 Is providing risk reduction education and training teachers, while maintaining a contamination database, and hazardous area maps. Street Child $540,000 Is providing case management for unaccompanied and separated children; positive parenting training for alternative caregivers; community reintegration support; livelihood support and access to education. Terre des Hommes $540,000 Is providing case management for children at risk and victims and psychosocial support for children and caregivers. Nigeria $540,000 Is providing reintegration assistance for children formerly associated with armed groups through the creation of a transit center, and advocating with the Government of Nigeria to treat these children primarily as victims of violations and not as alleged perpetrators. UGANDA Association for Volunteers in Service Lutheran World Federation Children Norway Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation $495,000 Is improving case management and access to protection and legal services, including birth registration. $51,000 Is providing psychosocial and recreational support. $59,000 Is providing registration and case management in refugee settlements and host communities, and strengthening knowledge and skills. $557,000 Is training front line workers on mental health and psychosocial support and providing case management support to children with special needs. UNHCR Uganda $107,000 Is identifying children at risk, including separated and unaccompanied children and child survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, through Best Interest Determination processes. Uganda $79,000) Is supporting partners with minimum standards of service delivery. World Vision Uganda $307,000 Is providing teenage mothers and victims of gender-based violence with skills training and capacity building to facilitate case management and referral.

HOW THE FUND WORKS ALLOCATIONS ACTIVITIES RETURNS ON INVESTMENT CONTRIBUTION 91% Grants Impact for children 8% 1% Partnerships and Fund operations Technical support; resource mobilization; data/evidence; communications Fee as Fund custodian and administrator Evidence and best practice Contribution acknowledgement Regular Grant, Fund and Partnership reports * At least 8 per cent of flexible funding to the End Violence Secretariat supports the work of the Fund, leveraging the Partnership s broader strategic priorities. The Fund has issued annual calls for proposals in 201 and 2017 and plans another for late 2018. Please see www.end-violence.org/fund for more information. Grant-making process APPLICATIONS FOR Online violence Violence in everyday lives Conflict and crisis Eligibility and child safeguarding Technical and strategic review Approval