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A World Free from Violence

Global Strategies for Building Economic Security for Survivors

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Please be advised that these resources contain mentions of gender-based violence (GBV), intimate partner violence (IPV), domestic violence, sexual assault and harassment, economic abuse, conflict-related violence, trauma, and harm. As you engage with these resources, we encourage you to take care of yourself in whatever way that is comfortable to you and to seek support as you see fit.

About This Project

Economic abuse in intimate relationships is a global phenomenon, as is survivors’ need for economic security. The movement to end intimate partner and gender-based violence (GBV) has so much to learn from the expertise and solutions of survivors from the global majority.

At FreeFrom, we know that survivors are not just the best positioned to understand the problem—they’re also the most innovative in creating solutions. In 2022, we embarked on an ambitious international research project, partnering with 22 survivor-led organizations across 19 countries to document how intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors are subjected to economic abuse and to learn from the groundbreaking solutions our partners have developed to build survivors’ economic security.

What we discovered confirms a powerful truth: when we address economic abuse and survivors’ economic security, we forge a path toward ending IPV and GBV. In the most challenging circumstances, our partners have developed proven programs and practices that provide emergency relief, build long-term safety, and change the systems and narratives that perpetuate violence. Their success shows us that a world free from violence is within reach—if we adopt and resource these community-driven approaches.

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Our Partners

Our 22 partners span 19 countries across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Europe.

They serve Indigenous communities, LGBTQIA+ refugees, internally displaced persons, women living in rural areas, migrant women, trans women, factory workers, and others. 

Explore our partners’ creative strategies for building communities of care that support survivor healing and economic freedom.

Hover over the interactive map to learn more about our partner organizations, or click “Search Partners” to browse the full directory.

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Innovative Solutions

These building blocks of successful programming support IPV survivors’ economic security.

Our partner organizations are boldly reimagining approaches to economic security and well-being for survivors. Though they operate in vastly different contexts, our analysis revealed (A) six core program types and (B) seven essential best practices that form a cohesive framework for building survivors’ economic security.

When used in tandem, each additional program and practice strengthens the foundation for survivors’ long-term economic security and brings us closer to ending GBV.

Explore our interactive graphic to learn about these building blocks of successful programming that can be adapted and implemented in diverse contexts.

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crisis response

Provide emergency response and support with basic needs to create a path to long-term safety and growth


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Transforming social norms
through community-building

Build networks of community allies to challenge social norms and narratives that perpetuate violence and economic exclusion


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Survivor-centered
income generation

Offer tailored vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and practical pathways to generating sustainable income


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Rights-based economic justice

Leverage the legal system to access economic assets, rights, and knowledge


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Community-based financial initiatives

Create alternatives to traditional banking and build collective economic power


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Systemic change
through strategic partnerships

Engage directly with governments, institutions, and the private sector to transform structural barriers to economic security


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A World Free from Violence

Global strategies for building economic security for survivors.

Dig deeper into our partners’ innovative solutions and get inspired by their stories of impact and resilience—even in the most challenging circumstances.

Thank you to each of our brilliant partners who graciously shared their time, trust, and expertise with us. It is an honor to be in community with you.

We also extend our deepest gratitude to those who championed this project and helped us bring it to fruition:

Oak Foundation
Sonya Passi
Pam Guerra
Julia Uyttewaal

Fayzan Gowani
Pilar Victoria
Kirkley Doyle
Tannia Ventura

Veronica Valencia Gonzalez
Selina Palm
Sarah Lawrence
Brand by Boudica

Enrique Pérez Rosiles
Ambar Briastuti

Additional Resources and Media

For U.S.-based resources and insights to end GBV, check out these FreeFrom reports.

Trust Survivors

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Support Every Survivor

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Funding with Trust

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