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2025

Overview: Our 20-minute documentary features eight survivors of Syrian detention now living in Türkiye. Watch as they explain the impact of interim reparative measures on their lives.

2024

Testimony: Adel-Rose Tshibey, a survivor from the Democratic Republic of Congo, speaks on the conflict-related sexual violence she endured, and the impact of interim reparative measures on her life.

Event: GSF speaks at United Nations' General Assembly side event on "Transforming the lives of Syrian survivors through reparation - Together we can".

Testimony: Martin and Georgette, both survivors from the Democratic Republic of Congo, share their experiences of participating in our interim reparative measures project.

Explainer: Are reparations affordable? It's possible to alleviate the burden of paying for reparation from taxpayers, donors, and the State, if we explore all possible avenues for financing.

2023

Event: GSF hosts a side event during the UN General Assembly on "Reparations are affordable: Innovative solutions to finance reparations owed to survivors of conflict-related sexual violence", with a focus on Ukraine.

2022

Explainer: GSF’s work in a nutshell, accompanied by survivor testimony.

 

Testimony: Listen to survivors of South Sudan on the impact conflict-related sexual violence has had on their lives, and their demands for reparation.

Overview: See how our interim reparative measures projects provide urgent and much-needed support to survivors.

Event: GSF hosts "Co-creating reparations with survivors of conflict-related sexual violence: lessons learned and emerging best practice".

2021

Watch: GSF Co-founder Dr Denis Mukwege expresses his views on the need to find new pathways for financing reparations for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence.

Testimony: Maimouna survived the horrors of the stadium massacre on 28 September 2009. Interim reparative measures helped her fulfil a childhood dream – setting up a sewing business.

Testimony: Adama, a survivor of the 2009 stadium massacre in Guinea, shares how impact interim reparative measures have changed her life and reduced the stigma she faces.

Watch: Dalanda is a soap maker from Guinea. After spending years paying for medical treatment, interim reparative measures allowed her to become self-employed.

Watch: Fatoumata, a survivor from Guinea, talks about the small fishing business she established during an interim reparative measures project.

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