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Acid Survivors Foundation

Support for Survivors of Acid and Burns Violence (A&BV)

Last updated: 19/10/2016
IATI Identifier: PK-VSWA-511-2007-UKAD-INN-084-1ACIDANDBURNS
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Description

The specific outputs of this program will be: 1. Improved access to and quality of medical responses to acid and burns violence. 2. Increased access to justice for survivors of acid and burns violence. 3. Improved access to rehabilitation and reintegration services for survivors of acid and burns violence. 4. Increased awareness of rights and skills needed to organize and create change 5. Improved responses to and prevention of acid and burns violence. 6. Stronger evidence-base to tackle and prevent acid and burns violence (Case management system and databases developed to collect, analyse and made available for improved institutional responses).


Location

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Pakistan, South Asia, regional
Disclaimer: Country borders do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official position.

Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • Acid Survivors Foundation

Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 19/10/2016