Together for Girls

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Overview

Since 20 September 2021 self-declared 'non-commercial organisations' are no longer required to provide a lobby budget. See above timeline for this registrant's historical lobby budget.

Lobbying Costs

None declared

Financial year: Jan 2023 - Dec 2023

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

0.1 Fte (1)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

0

High-level Commission meetings

2

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    Together for Girls   (TfG)

    EU Transparency Register

    240739046913-05 First registered on 16 Jun 2022

    Goals / Remit

    Using data as our guide, the Together for Girls partnership raises awareness, promotes evidence-based solutions, and galvanizes multisectoral action to end violence against children. We have a special focus on preventing sexual violence against girls.

    The partnership brings together more than 20 national governments, civil society organizations, UN entities, development partners and the private sector to improve violence prevention, healing and justice.

    Together for Girls is the host of Brave Movement, a survivor-centered movement, fighting for the right of all children and adolescents to live a life in safety and with dignity free from sexual violence.

    Main EU files targeted

    EU strategy on the rights of the child

    Proposal for safer internet for children - laying down rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse

    Better Internet for Kids strategy - The Brave Movement strongly backs the draft legislation to end childhood sexual violence announced today by the European Commission under the leadership of the EU Commissioner for Home Affairs.The Brave Movement intends to work with the EU’s leadership to mobilize adult survivors of childhood sexual violence and our allies to ensure rapid passage of this historic regulation to ensure the safety of children, adolescents and future generations.

    Statutes of limitations for prosecuting child sexual abuse cases - The Brave Movement calls on all governments to ensure that survivors have effective access to justice. This means urgently passing laws that abolish criminal and civil statutes of limitations (SOLs) to guarantee that survivors can bring perpetrators and complicit institutions to justice.

    Investment in tackling child sexual violence - The Brave Movement is demanding sufficient investment funds to protect and prevent all forms of childhood sexual abuse. Our work will enable social norms to be shifted to break the barriers of silence and thus reduce the stigma for survivors and their families. We know that incidents of childhood sexual violence are widespread, but they are preventable. Transformational policies and programs must be developed, implemented and scaled to stop childhood sexual violence. The Brave Movement is demanding that policymakers enact bold ambitious global and national agendas to increase attention, pressure and accountability and create the political will to act.We believe that investment can increase exponentially with a new global financing and action architecture institution. We are calling for at least An initial commitment of $10 billion of increased funding each year would fund the Global End Violence Fund for global prevention, healing and justice programs. Our survivors and allies demand that G7 leaders launch and push for the fund to be endorsed in the ​G7 Communiqué​.

    Address

    Head Office
    Together for Girls c/o UNAIDS1889 F Street NW, Suite 350
    Washington DC 20006
    UNITED STATES
    EU Office
    Together for Girls c/o UNAIDS1889 F Street NW, Suite 350
    Washington DC 20006
    UNITED STATES

    Website

  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    1

    Employment timeLobbyists
    10%1

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    0.1

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    No lobbyists with EP accreditations

    Complementary Information

    None declared

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

    Person with legal responsibility

    Data not provided by Register Secretariat due to GDPR

  • Categories

    Category

    Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    Together for Girls partners shown on bottom of webpage - https://www.togetherforgirls.org/

    Humentum
    Interaction

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Interests represented

    Does not represent commercial interests

    Closed financial year

    Jan 2023 - Dec 2023

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    Since 20 September 2021 self-declared 'non-commercial organisations' are no longer required to provide a lobby budget. See above timeline for this registrant's historical lobby budget.

    Total organisational budget in closed year

    4,716,956€

    Major funding types in closed year

    Grants, Donations

    Major contributions in closed year

    TypeNameAmount
    Contribution Oak Foundation 2,278,351€
    Contribution Global Affairs Canada 673,917€
    Grant WeProtect Global Alliance (European Commission (the “Donor”) 76,128€

    Other financial info

    We have contracted Future Advocacy Limited to act as an intermediary to represent our interests at EU-level

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    None declared

    Groups (European Parliament)

    N/A

    Communication activities

    Petition - https://www.change.org/p/bebrave-g7-petition-to-end-sexual-violence-against-children
    Brave Movement Summit - https://www.bravemovement.org/global-survivor-summit
    EU can do this! https://www.bravemovement.org/2023/01/31/safer-internet/

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    2 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    1 July 2024: We have noted that some meetings are appearing in duplicate, ie. some meetings seem to be listed twice. This seems to be because the Commission changes some element of a meeting data after the meeting has first been listed, which causes LobbyFacts to register it as a new meeting. We are investigating further.

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