Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what financial contributions the Government has made to the International Criminal Court's Trust Fund for Victims in each year since 2010.
The UK has been one of the largest contributors to the Trust Fund for Victims, contributing £2.1million since 2010 in support of victim survivors of conflict related sexual and gender-based violence. The Fund implements Court-ordered reparations against a convicted person and provides physical, psychological and material support to victims and their families via its assistance programmes.
UK funding since 2010 can be broken down as follows: 2010 - €45,100; 2011 - €584,500; 2012 - €640,700; 2013 - €611,000; 2014 - €1,579,100; 2015 - €0; 2016 - €78,900; 2017 - €459,400; 2018 - €28,400; 2019 - €0; 2020 - €186,300; 2021 -€69,459; 2022 - €84,000