The Trust Fund for victims of crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and their families was established by the Assembly of States Parties in 2004 based on Article 79 of the Rome Statute of the ICC.
The Trust Fund for Victims at the ICC is one of the pillars of reparative justice of the Rome Statute which contributes to realising the right of reparations for victims—encompassing restitution, compensation, and rehabilitation. Initiatives extend to victims and families within the ICC's jurisdiction.