One disadvantage of feasibility of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) interventions is the lack of resources and funding available to support comprehensive and sustainable programs. Many organizations and governments may not prioritize GBV prevention and response efforts, leading to limited funding and support for initiatives aimed at addressing this issue. This can hinder the feasibility of implementing effective interventions and reaching those most in need of support. Additionally, cultural norms and societal attitudes towards GBV may also pose challenges to the feasibility of interventions, as they can impact the willingness of individuals and communities to engage with and support efforts to address GBV.