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<p>The British Government understands the importance of reparations for victims and
survivors of sexual violence who often cite this issue as key to their social, psychological
and economic recovery. We strongly supported the launch of new Guidance from the UN
Secretary General on reparations for conflict related sexual violence at the Global
Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, hosted by the UK on 10-13 June. This included
a specific session on reparation schemes in post conflict settings. We firmly support
the participation of survivors in determining appropriate reparations and believe
reparations should not only focus only on financial compensation but also the dignity,
social status and health of victims.</p><p>The UK is also an active supporter of the
International Criminal Court's (ICC) Trust Fund for Victims (TFV). The TFV was established
under the Rome Statute to support victims and to help build lasting peace and reconciliation
in war torn societies – such as the Democratic Republic of Congo. Since 2012, the
UK has provided £2.8 million to the TFV and our most recent contribution (£1 million)
was specifically earmarked for projects that support the survivors of acts of sexual
violence.</p>
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