Declaration from the International Conference of the International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict
In response to: Declaration from the International Conference of the International Alliance on Preventing…
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office leads the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative, which addresses conflict-related sexual violence and abuse through diplomatic engagement, special representation, and integration with the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Current focus includes appointing a Prime Minister's Special Representative, strengthening parliamentary accountability through annual reporting, and supporting the Women, Peace and Security Bill.
In response to: Declaration from the International Conference of the International Alliance on Preventing…
In response to: International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict high level meeting: Chai…
The Chair’s statement summarises discussions at the 27 October 2023 high-level meeting of the International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict.
International Alliance on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict members stand together in solidarity with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.
In response to: Conflict-related sexual violence: political declaration at the 2022 Preventing Sexual Vio…
In response to: Conflict-related sexual violence: political declaration at the 2022 Preventing Sexual Vio…
In response to: Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative strategy
This is the Programme for the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference which takes place in London from 28 to 29 November 2022.
The UK government will host the International Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference in central London from 28 to 29 November.
This note sets out the UK government’s approach to the prevention of mass atrocities, primarily in conflict situations around the world.
This report follows a 3-day expert roundtable meeting convened by the government to inform the next phase of the UK’s Preventing Sexual Violence Initiative (PSVI) on tackling and preventing stigma suffered by survivors and victims of sexual violence in conflict.
The government has now published its response to the report from the House of Lords Select Committee on Sexual Violence in Conflict.