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Grants available for preventing and combating GBV and Violence Against Children

Open Call to support Foster Children and Their Caregivers (US)

Deadline: 29-May-24

The European Commission is inviting applications to support civil society and public services in preventing and combating gender-based violence and violence against chidren.

This is a call for proposals for EU action grants in the field of gender-based violence under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value Programme (CERV).

Gender-based violence is violence directed against individuals because of their gender, with women and girls making up the vast majority of victims. Gender-based violence remains one of our societies’ biggest challenges and is deeply rooted in gender inequality. It is both a cause and consequence of gender inequalities. It is a violation of human rights and the most brutal form of discrimination on the basis of sex, and results from unequal power relations between women and men.

The first pillar of the 2020–2025 Gender Equality Strategy, entitled “Being free from violence and stereotypes” sets ambitious policy objectives and actions to tackle genderbased violence, including funding to support civil society and public services in preventing and combating gender-based violence. For 2024, a key priority of the Commission is the adoption of the pending proposal for a Directive combating violence against women and domestic violence, which the Commission put forward in March 2022. The Commission also plans to adopt in 2024, a Recommendation on harmful practices which will complement the draft Directive and help Member States to prevent and tackle such practices – like female genital mutilation or forced marriage – more effectively.

With this call, divided into 4 priorities, they aim at financing projects that will:

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For more information, visit European Commission.

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