
Creating Pirilampu, Timor Leste’s first women’s survivor network
It was a seemingly simple act, putting pen to paper in an office in Timor-Leste’s capital Dili. But for dozens of Timorese survivors, it marked a new

It was a seemingly simple act, putting pen to paper in an office in Timor-Leste’s capital Dili. But for dozens of Timorese survivors, it marked a new

We meet in the New Jerusalem internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in Maiduguri. Around us, temporary shelters made of flimsy wood structures and tarpaulins have become

With the launch of our 2024 Annual Report, GSF reflects on a year of growth and accomplishments, from advancing pioneering legislation for survivors of conflict-related

Following the launch of our impact report from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Karine Bonneau, GSF’s Head of Projects for Interim Reparative Measures,

In 2022, the Global Survivors Fund (GSF) and partners began scoping for opportunities for reparations in Cote D’Ivoire. In this blog, lead country consultant Joanna Rice

In 2022, GSF partnered with the Association of Detainees and Missing of Sednaya Prison (ADMSP) and the Centre for Victims of Torture (CVT), working with

Flagship project provides trauma-informed learning for children in Borno state. When Boko Haram overran northeast Nigeria in the summer of 2014, insurgents systematically targeted the education system,

Diana Bravo is a lawyer and a PhD candidate at the National University of Colombia. She has focused on the right to reparation for the

As part of our work in the Central African Republic, we are putting the final touch on the Global Reparations Study (GRS). Wrapping up one such study

Since 2022, the Global Survivors Fund (GSF) and our partner organisations, Association for the Detained and Missing of Sednaya Prison (ADMSP) and Centre for Victims