
Europe’s Ukraine financing risks leaving victims behind
The European Union has just agreed to raise €90 billion in joint debt to support Ukraine over the next two years. Yet as Europe settles

The European Union has just agreed to raise €90 billion in joint debt to support Ukraine over the next two years. Yet as Europe settles

Geneva, The Hague, Kyiv, 27 November, 2025 – While peace talks are underway to determine the future of Ukraine, the Global Survivors Fund (GSF) and the

Anhelina Dotsenko, 21, feels at home whenever she returns to Ukraine. Hailing from Novoazovsk, near the southern city of Mariupol, the familiar sense of comfort returns

As the war in Ukraine continues, victims and survivors of conflict-related sexual violence, enforced disappearance, torture, and other grave violations are waiting for justice. Reparations are their right under

Kyiv/Geneva, September 2025 — In the midst of ongoing war, Ukraine has achieved a historic first: more than 630 survivors of conflict-related sexual violence have received

Kyiv, Geneva, November 20, 2024 – The adoption of the Law on Legal and Social Protection of the Rights of Victims of Sexual Violence Related to

The Honorable Antony BlinkenSecretary of StateU.S. Department of State The Honorable Samantha PowerAdministratorU.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Dear Secretary Blinken and Administrator Power, As

There are significant challenges when creating a system to award reparation to victims of armed conflict, and particularly to those who suffered conflict-related sexual violence.

London / Geneva – A new briefing published by REDRESS and the Global Survivors Fund (GSF) examines the complex reparation landscape for victims in Ukraine, including victims of conflict-related

At the end of April GSF, together with the Ukrainian NGO JURFEM, hosted a much anticipated and hopeful Study Visit in Geneva. A high-level delegation of