The government of Ireland announces a contribution of €175,000 to the Trust Fund for Victims to provide support to victims of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.

Switzerland contributes to the Trust Fund for Victims to strenghten the victim-centered mandate of the ICC

 

Estonia reaffirms its commitment to reparative justice with continued support to the ICC Trust Fund for Victims 

The Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) is pleased to announce an increased contribution from Estonia, a State Party to the ICC since 2002, of EUR 45,000. This contribution will support the efforts to redress the harm suffered by victims of Rome Statute crimes, through reparations awards ordered by the ICC and other programmes for their benefit.

The Hellenic Republic stands with victims of the most serious crimes and makes its first contribution to the Trust Fund for Victims at the ICC

Lithuania reaffirms its commitment to reparative justice provided under the Rome Statute

 

The Principality of Liechtenstein reiterates its commitment to victims of Rome Statute crimes

 

The Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) is pleased to announce the Principality of Liechtenstein, a State Party to the ICC since 2001, renewed support to the TFV through a voluntary contribution this year of a total amount of EUR 10,000. This unrestricted contribution will be used to redress the harm suffered by victims of Rome Statute crimes, through reparations awards ordered by the ICC and other programmes for their benefit.

The Dominican Republic reaffirms its support to the Trust Fund for Victims through a voluntary contribution

Malta renews its voluntary contribution for the benefit of victims of crimes under the jurisdiction of the ICC

The Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) announces with appreciation that the Government of Malta, a State Party to the ICC since 2002, renewed its voluntary contribution to the TFV for a total amount of EUR 20,000. This unrestricted contribution will be used to redress the harm suffered by victims of Rome Statute crimes, through reparations awards ordered by the ICC and other programmes for their benefit.