Our programs for meaningful change
In order to support local programs and initiatives that readily impact change, we maintain a close dialogue with a targeted number of partners, from grassroots networks to specialist organizations, across six countries.
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Supporting survivors
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Cascina Ri-Nascita is a safe space for women and children victims of violence to rebuild their lives. The project aims to restore their psychological well-being, economic independence, and living autonomy.
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The National Children’s Alliance promotes and supports communities in providing a coordinated investigation and comprehensive response to child victims of abuse through 961 Children's Advocacy Centers.
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Korea Women’s Hot-Line was created in 1983 to protect and support women survivors of violence and promote gender equality in Korea.
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La Maison des femmes de Saint-Denis, established in 2016, is a unique haven for survivors of violence. The centre provides access to 60 professionals across four units.
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Women’s Aid is a grassroots federation providing life-saving services in England to end domestic abuse against women and children.
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Originally founded in the 1970s, the Fédération Nationale Solidarité Femmes (FSNF) combats violence against women in France, with a particular focus on domestic violence.
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