International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
The Alliance is a group of states, multilateral partners, civil society organisations and survivors that coordinates action on conflict-related sexual violence.
Lord Ahmad announced the formation of the Alliance at the November 2022 Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative International Conference. The Alliance is an important forum for strengthening work on preventing and responding to conflict-related sexual violence, sharing lessons and supporting survivor-centred action.
There are 26 members of the Alliance:
- state members: Australia, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, Japan, Jordan, Kosovo, Liberia, Luxembourg, Malta, Nigeria, Republic of Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Timor-Leste, Ukraine, UAE, UK, and USA
- non-state members: UN Women, the Global Survivors Fund, the Mukwege Foundation, the PSVI Survivor Advisory Group, Karim Khan KC, Dr Mukwege and Nadia Murad
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Updates to this page
Published 27 October 2023Last updated 19 June 2024 + show all updates
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New joint statement added on the United Nations Secretary-General's report on conflict-related sexual violence
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Added Democratic Republic of the Congo to the list of members, as it joined the Alliance in November 2023
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Chair’s statement, from the 27 October 2023 International Alliance high level meeting, added
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First published.