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Global Leaders Launch ALL IN: A High-Level Panel to Accelerate Action to End Gender-Based Violence
The ALL IN panel mobilizes global leaders to boost political and financial commitments to prevent violence against over one billion women and girls worldwide, experts say.
- On Dec. 02, 2025, global leaders launched ALL IN: Global Leaders for Ending Gender-Based Violence at the Design Museum, London to accelerate commitments and investment in prevention.
- Given the scale of the crisis, more than one billion women and girls experience violence and 140 are killed daily from domestic violence, while prevention remains underused in national policy and development agendas.
- Panelists include Graça Machel, Dr. Denis Mukwege, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Tarana Burke, and Geeta Rao Gupta, while ALL IN is co-led by the Ford Foundation, Wellspring Philanthropic Foundation, and UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office with Equality Institute as secretariat.
- Over the next two years, ALL IN will use the ALL IN framework to guide advocacy, with panel members serving minimum two-year terms supported by an Expert Advisory Group.
- The ALL IN framework sets three pillars—BROAD, DEEP and RESOURCED—to integrate prevention across systems and secure cross-sectoral commitment from technology, media and sport to scale efforts.
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Global leaders launch panel to accelerate action to end gender-based violence
New report calls for coordinated leadership, sustained financing, and system-wide prevention to confront a global crisis affecting over one billion women and girls.
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LONDON, Dec. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, global leaders, survivor advocates, policymakers, and experts will gather at the Design Museum in London to launch ALL IN: Global Leaders for Ending Gender-Based
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