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According to the Bank’s website, the TA will contribute to improving gender-based violence (GBV) response systems and mechanisms, increasing GBV survivors' access to quality support services, and broadening economic options of GBV survivors. The TA will be implemented in ADB's developing member countries (DMCs) in Central and West Asia. The TA will assess the current GBV situation in the region and conduct stocktaking of current policies, programs, and services. It will strengthen the capacities of service providers and develop national and regional benchmarks and protocols, anchored on survivor-centered approach. It will also promote welfare and economic empowerment for GBV survivors through skills development and expansion of linkages to economic opportunities.
Japan Special Fund: US$ 2.00 million
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