Overview

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has the mandate to investigate and prosecute the most serious crimes of concern to the international community: the crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression (referred to as Rome Statute crimes). The ICC Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) was created by the Assembly of States Parties in 2004 in order to form, jointly with the ICC, the pillar of reparative justice of the Rome Statute - working to make reparative justice …

Involved parties

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Trust Fund for Victims/ICC/International Criminal Court
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Trust Fund for Victims/ICC/International Criminal Court
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  • B03 - Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by international organisations (multilateral, INGO)

Strategies governing the contribution

  1. Sustainable peace 2017-20227,500,000 SEK 53.96% of total
  2. Peace, security and stabilization 2024-20286,400,000 SEK 46.04% of total

Geographical allocation of the contribution

No countries have been assigned to this contribution.

Development areas for the contribution

No development areas have been assigned to this contribution.

Duration of the contribution

February 1, 2023
December 31, 2026
Ongoing

Committed and disbursed amount

Agreed amount SEK 13,900,000

Paid amount SEK 13,900,000

Paid per year (net value)

  • 2023: SEK 7,500,000
  • 2024: SEK 6,400,000

Sustainable Development Goals

The contributions contribution to the UN's global sustainability goals.

  • Global Goals, goal 10: Reduced inequalities
  • Global Goals, goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
  • Global Goals, goal 5: Gender equality