In RMI, the costing study assessed the impact of IPV on the national economy and costed the resources required to implement a package of prevention and response interventions for survivors of VAWG nationally. Approval for the study was sought from RMI’s Human Rights Committee. The research team worked hand in hand with diverse national stakeholders including representatives from the Office of the Chief Secretary, High Court of the Marshall Islands, Women United Together in Marshall Islands (WUTMI), Micronesian Legal Service, National Police, Majuro Local Police, Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Ministry of Justice, Economic Policy Planning and Statistics Office, RMI Public School System, Youth to Youth in Health, Ministry of Finance, Marshall Islands Epidemiological Prevention Initiative, Waan Aelon Majol and Marshal Islands Red Cross Society. This country brief presents the findings and recommendations for RMI.