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The Chair’s statement summarises discussions at the 27 October 2023 high-level meeting of the International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict.
The inaugural high-level meeting of the International Alliance on…
International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict members stand together in solidarity with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
As members of the International Alliance on PSVI we express our unwavering…
This call to action, for global organisations to endorse, outlines principles to ensure rights and wellbeing of children born of sexual violence on conflict.
Sexual violence remains a brutal reality for women, girls, men and boys…
The platform for action outlines principles and actions to promote rights and wellbeing of children born of conflict-related sexual violence.
The UK government launched this Political Declaration on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence at the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative Conference.
This strategy sets out the UK government’s approach to preventing and responding to conflict-related sexual violence.
The UK government will host the International Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference in central London from 28 to 29 November.
Leaders from many faiths and beliefs call to prevent sexual violence in conflict and denounce the stigma faced by survivors, including children born of sexual violence.
The government has now published its response to the report from the House of Lords Select Committee on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
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