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<p>The independent evaluation of the Safety of Women at Night (SWaN) Fund, worth £5
million and delivered over the 2021/22 financial year, was published on 10 April.</p><p>Learnings
from the SWaN Fund were incorporated into rounds Four and Five of the Safer Streets
Fund, worth £50m and £35m respectively, which included a primary objective around
combatting violence against women and girls in public spaces, and have funded a range
of interventions including CCTV, streetlighting and educational initiatives with a
focus on changing attitudes and behaviours. Round five is currently ongoing.</p>
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