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Reflecting on 2024: Highlights from Our Annual Report

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 sexual violence in Ukraine to the end of our first three interim reparative measurements projects. The success of our pilot in Ukraine – delivering urgent financial compensation to survivors across […]

‘We shaped the meaning of co-creation’

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, reflects on the lessons learnt from the project and how it has shaped our work.  The full report can be accessed here.   As the second of three pilots, the project […]

Building reparation from the ground up in Côte D’Ivoire

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 explains our ensuing pilot project, and how community-based initiatives can pave a way for future reparation programmes. The pilot – extended through 2025 – is carried out with our partner […]

From Türkiye to Damascus: working with survivors of Syrian detention

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 Syrian survivors of detention now living in Türkiye. As the project came to an end in December 2024 and with the fall of the Assad regime happening the same month, ADMSP […]

Reparative education as a path to healing in Nigeria

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, attacking schools and kidnapping hundreds of pupils. Now schools are being used as a venue for healing for children affected by conflict-related sexual violence.  But what does this look like?  Education […]

Syria: Survivors of detention need urgent support

Five decades of terror, torture, arbitrary detentions and the killing of hundreds of thousands of Syrians ended with the toppling of the Assad regime earlier this week, leaving an entire country deeply wounded and survivors of torture with the immense task of rebuilding their lives.  The scale, horror and duration of the crimes perpetrated by […]

An expert’s views on reparation in Colombia

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 last 15 years and worked with states entities, civil society, and academia. For GSF, Diana’s work has been centred on the Colombian context and the challenges of the right to […]

Survivors’ Voices: Finalising the Global Reparations Study in the Central African Republic

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 means seeking the validation of the survivors who contributed to it. Using our co-creation methodology, the participants express how they perceive the study and recommendations and provide suggestions if changes […]

Ukraine: USA to use Russian frozen assets for survivors

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 concerned non-governmental organizations and individuals working with victims and survivors of gross human rights violations and serious violations of humanitarian law in Ukraine, we write to urge the United States […]

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