Editor — March 9, 2021 comments off The Trust Fund for Victims (TFV) at the International Criminal Court (ICC) welcomes the delivery of the Reparations Order for victims in the case The Prosecutor v. Bosco Ntaganda today by the Trial Chamber VI. This is an important step in responding to the long-lasting harm that victims in this case have suffered. This decision marks the beginning of the implementation phase of reparations. The TFV is committed to ensure that victims receive the collective reparation awards with individualised components, as ordered by the Chamber. The Chamber recalled the large scope of the case and the potential large number of eligible victims and thus set the total reparations award for which Mr Ntaganda is liable at US$ 30 million. As Mr Ntaganda has been found to be indigent, the TFV will seek to financially complement the reparation awards to the extent possible within its available resources, and to engage in additional fundraising efforts.