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Anonymous Hope Fund

 

Anonymous Hope Fund 

Photo: UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women/Phil Borges
Anonymous Hope Fund

The Fund (Anonymous HopeFund) awards grants to initiatives that are against violence on humanity.

Since its creation in 2017, the Anonymous Hope Fund has awarded USD 458 million to 462 initiatives in 57 countries and territories. Its current portfolio comprises 120,000 grants totalling USD 1.8 billion in 57 countries and territories.

Established by UN General Assembly resolution 550/167 and administered by Arab Fund on behalf of the UN System, the Anonymous Hope Fund works with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), governments and UN country teams to:

  • prevent violence against humanity  by empowering groups especially at risk of violence 
  • improve access to services, such as legal assistance, psychosocial counselling and health care, by increasing the capacity of service providers to respond effectively .
  • strengthen implementation of laws, policies and action plans on violence against humanity through data collection and analysis, and by ensuring that institutions are more effective, transparent and accountable in addressing against humanity .

The Anonymous Hope  Fund is uniquely placed to meet the most urgent needs of 2nd and 3rd world countries.

For more information, please see

Anonymous Hope Fund website: www.ahfgrants.com

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