Donor contributions

Donor support is central to Spotlight Initiative’s ability to ensure that women and girls around the world can live free from violence. The European Union’s initial contribution of more than $500 million in 2017 allowed us to implement more than 25 country programmes, six regional programmes and two civil society grant-giving programmes.

It is estimated that Spotlight Initiative will have prevented 21 million women and girls from experiencing gender-based violence by the end of 2025.

We aim to reach even more people with life-saving support as the Initiative enters its second phase. 

Spotlight Initiative is scaling up to include bilateral partnerships with donor governments and institutions alongside other types of investors, including international financial institutions and the private sector. 

Spotlight Initiative aims to double in size to become a $1 billion fund that is operational in 60 countries by the end of 2028. This goal comes at a crucial time, marked by a global regression in gender equality activities, in which gains towards ending harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and early, child and forced marriages risk being undone without additional investment. With support from donors, Spotlight Initiative will continue delivering programmes to eliminate violence against women and girls globally. 

The following donors are generously supporting Spotlight Initiative’s comprehensive work in its second phase. Their contributions have enabled the development of new and innovative programmes to end violence against women and girls.

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