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Purpose of the Fund

The United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture is a unique UN operation that gives direct help to victims of torture and their families. It was established in 1981 by the General Assembly (resolution 36/151) to focus global attention on the needs of torture victims. The Fund’s aim is to help victims and their families to rebuild their lives and to seek redress for the human rights violations they have suffered.

How the Fund works

The Fund awards hundreds of grants to civil society organizations worldwide to deliver medical, psychological, legal, social and other assistance to the victims of torture. The voluntary contributions that the Fund receives, mostly from Member States, contribute to rehabilitation, reparation, empowerment and access to remedies for nearly 50,000 torture survivors each year.

The Fund is managed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, with the advice of a Board of Trustees composed of independent experts from the five regions of the world.

Beneficiaries of the Fund

The Fund awards grants to civil society organizations ranging from grassroots and survivor-led initiatives to well-established human rights organizations and rehabilitation centers. The Fund’s grantees provide direct services to torture survivors in situations of particular vulnerability including: children, youth, persons deprived of liberty, persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, migrants including asylum seekers, refugees, internally displaced persons, LGBTI persons, people tortured in detention, victims of enforced disappearances, and victims of sexual violence in armed conflict, among others.

The Fund in 2024

In 2024, the Fund awarded 183 annual grants for civil society organizations to implement projects for direct assistance to torture victims, for a total of USD 7,967,600. The Fund also awarded seven annual grants to help build the capacity of civil society organizations providing vital services to survivors.

In addition, the Fund allocated USD 250,000 for emergency grants to be awarded in exceptional circumstances throughout 2024 to respond to human rights and humanitarian crises.

Fact Sheet on 2024

List of annual grants 2024 (PDF)

List of contributions 2023 (PDF)

2023 Projects

Key documents

Mission statement of the Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture: English | Français | Español (PDF)

Flyer for the Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture: العربية | English | Français | Español (PDF)

Latest reports

An introduction to the Fund: Healing through rehabilitation

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture assists more than 50,000 survivors of torture worldwide to access medical, psychological, social and legal services.

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Contact us

United Nations Voluntary Fund for Victims of Torture,
OHCHR-UNOG, 8-14 Avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneve 10,
Switzerland

Tel: (41) 22 917 9315
Fax: (41) 22 917 9017
Email: [email protected]