PEPFAR - $5 Million for Together for Girls Partnership
PEPFAR Announces $5 Million for Together for Girls Partnership
Media Note
Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
July 25, 2012
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On July 25th at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Ambassador Eric Goosby announced $5 million from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) for the Together for Girls partnership to address violence against girls and boys, with a particular focus on sexual violence against girls. This funding will leverage existing PEPFAR platforms to help partner governments develop and strengthen their programmatic response to National Violence Against Children survey data.
Together for Girls (TfG) is a partnership between public, private, UN and U.S. Government agencies that addresses violence against children. Launched in 2009, the partnership brings together private sector organizations, including the Nduna Foundation, Becton, Dickinson and Company, the CDC Foundation, and Grupo ABC; five United Nations agencies, including UNICEF, UNAIDS, UNFPA, UN Women, and World Health Organization; and the U.S. Government, through the CDC’s Division of Violence Prevention and PEPFAR – which includes the United States Agency for International Development, the Centers for Disease Control, the Department of Defense and Peace Corps – in collaboration with the State Department’s Office of Global Women’s Issues. The partnership focuses on three pillars:
• Conduct national surveys to document the
magnitude of violence against
children;
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• Support coordinated program actions
at the country level in response to the data;
and
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• Lead global advocacy efforts to raise
awareness and promote evidence-based
solutions.
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With support from TfG partners,
National Violence Against Children Surveys have been
completed in Swaziland, Tanzania, Kenya, and Zimbabwe, and
are in process in Haiti, Malawi, and the Philippines.
PEPFAR’s $5 million for the TfG partnership will support
countries’ responses to TfG survey data by developing
programs and interventions to address the underlying social
determinants of sexual violence against children and better
support survivors.
PEPFAR is committed to addressing the structural drivers of both violence and HIV and advancing women and girls’ health and rights in order to reduce vulnerability to HIV infection. This will contribute to the Obama Administration’s goal of an AIDS-free generation and free societies of violence so that women and men can realize their full potential
For more information, visit:
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (www.pepfar.gov)
Together for Girls (www.togetherforgirls.org)
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