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The Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) is pleased to announce that Portugal, a State Party to the ICC since 2002, has made a voluntary contribution of EUR 15,000 to the TFV. This unrestricted contribution will support efforts to redress the harm suffered by victims of Rome Statute crimes through implementation of reparations awards ordered by the ICC and other programmes aimed at their rehabilitation and well-being.

H.E. Mr Kevin Kelly, member of the TFV Board of Directors welcomed the contribution and stated, “Portugal’s contribution to the Trust Fund for Victims underscores its steadfast commitment to justice, accountability, and the principle of reparation enshrined in the Rome Statute. By standing with survivors and victims, Portugal strengthens global efforts to restore dignity, resilience, and hope to those who have suffered unimaginable harm.”

H.E. Ms Clara Nunes dos Santos, Ambassador of Portugal to the Kingdom of the Netherlands stated, “Portugal is honoured to support the Trust Fund for Victims through its contributions. Victims of the most serious crimes and the affected communities are at the heart of the International Criminal Court’s work. The ICC’s role in preventing conflicts as well as protecting human rights is undeniable and must be safeguarded, and any interference on the Court and on its staff cannot be accepted. Portugal remains a strong supporter and defender of the ICC and of international justice as a means to end impunity and deliver justice to victims.” 

Portugal has been providing regular support to the TFV through voluntary contributions since 2017.

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