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Resource library: Ending violence

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Welcome to our comprehensive resource collection dedicated to addressing various types of violence affecting diverse populations.  

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Here, you'll find resources relating to different types of violence affecting diverse populations. This page provides practical tools on preventing, responding to, and mitigating against different forms of violence, including gender-based violence (GBV), conflict-related sexual violence, female genital mutilation (FGM), digital or online violence, and child marriage.

Violence manifests where power imbalances and inequality exist, impacting individuals across different identities, backgrounds, and geographical locations.  It can affect people with different identities, from different walks of life, and across different geographies, including women and girls, people with disabilities, LGBT+ people, Black people and people of colour, Indigenous groups, religious and ethnic minorities, adolescents, older people, and refugees and internally displaced people. People have multiple layers to their identity and experience multiple forms of discrimination, which can increase their risk of violence. For example, women and girls with disabilities can experience discrimination based on their gender and their disability. 

Violence occurs everywhere in private and public settings, from domestic violence to violence against a group or community, sometimes due to tradition, religion, or culture, like child marriage, honour killings, and FGM. It can be physical, sexual, psychological and economic, and can take place online and through digital technologies.

Our goal is to give people and groups the knowledge and tools to fight violence and make communities safer and more inclusive for everyone. Use these resources to help make a positive difference and support those affected by violence.

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Published: - Evidence/literature review, Lessons from a programme, Policy paper
This resource summarises existing evidence on violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex people (LGBTQI+) people, and shares emerging insights into what works to prevent this kind of violence. It is based on a global…
Published: - Graphic resource , Tools and templates
This poster is a low-literacy and disability friendly infographic, illustrating the process of survivors of gender-based violence seeking aid from judiciary and victim support systems. The posters include two scenarios and a flowchart explaining the…
Published: - Policy paper
This resource is a policy paper which sets out national commitments made by over 40 countries at the International Ministerial Conference on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict 2022. These commitments outline the steps each country will take to…
Published: - Policy paper
This resource is the UK Government’s women, peace and security national action plan 2023 to 2027. It sets out the UK Government's commitment to reduce the impact of conflict on women and girls and ensure women’s and girls’ rights are promoted in…
Published: - Strategy
This resource is the UK Government’s strategy on preventing sexual violence in conflict (PSVI). It has 4 objectives:  strengthening the global response to conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV)preventing sexual violence in conflicthelping…
Published: - Policy paper
This resource is the political declaration made by over 50 countries and the UN at the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict (PSVI) Conference held in London in 2022. It sets out the joint action they will take to end sexual violence in conflict,…
Published: - Guidance document, Policy paper
This resource sets out what the UK Government is doing to improve safeguarding standards across its overseas development assistance work. It focuses specifically on safeguarding from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment within the…