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Utviklingsfondet Yara - Technical and Vocational Training UTVIKLINGSFONDET YARA - TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING The Abala TVET project is a collaboration between Development Fund of Norway (DF) through Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), YARA Dallol BV and Abala TVET institution. The planned main products and/or services of the Project (Outputs) are improved access to quality vocational education for youths in Afar in the fields of construction, service provision and mechanics. | 2,017 | ETH-17/0011 | Ethiopia | 238 | Norway | 8 | Utviklingsfondet Yara - Technical and Vocational Training | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | UTVIKLINGSFONDET YARA - TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING | The Abala TVET project is a collaboration between Development Fund of Norway (DF) through Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), YARA Dallol BV and Abala TVET institution. The planned main products and/or services of the Project (Outputs) are improved access to quality vocational education for youths in Afar in the fields of construction, service provision and mechanics. | NO-BRC-971277882-ETH-17/0011 | Utviklingsfondet Yara - Technical and Vocational Training The Abala TVET project is a collaboration between Development Fund of Norway (DF) through Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), YARA Dallol BV and Abala TVET institution. The planned main products and/or services of the Project (Outputs) are improved access to quality vocational education for youths in Afar in the fields of construction, service provision and mechanics. | identifier |
Nordic Medical Centre Hospital Expansion - Feasibility study - Ethiopia NORDIC MEDICAL CENTRE HOSPITAL EXPANSION - FEASIBILITY STUDY - ETHIOPIA The Nordic Medical Centre (NMC) in Addis Ababa is considering an expansion project to increase patient capacity and the number of medical specialties offered. The project is expected to create over 100 jobs. NMC is seeking support to assess the feasibility of using an adjacent plot of land for this project and to prepare the land for construction. The company is also seeking support to prepare its medical team to offer an extended range of services. | 2,017 | ETH-17/0014 | Ethiopia | 238 | Norway | 8 | Nordic Medical Centre Hospital Expansion - Feasibility study - Ethiopia | I.2.a. Health, General | Medical services | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | NORDIC MEDICAL CENTRE HOSPITAL EXPANSION - FEASIBILITY STUDY - ETHIOPIA | The Nordic Medical Centre (NMC) in Addis Ababa is considering an expansion project to increase patient capacity and the number of medical specialties offered. The project is expected to create over 100 jobs. NMC is seeking support to assess the feasibility of using an adjacent plot of land for this project and to prepare the land for construction. The company is also seeking support to prepare its medical team to offer an extended range of services. | |||
Regional Center for Communities Development - CERFOR REGIONAL CENTER FOR COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT - CERFOR Continued development of local center CEFOR in order to increase the local communities influence in development of local and national development programmes and to reach the number of users and strategic partners. The project will stengthen the rights for the local communities in social economic, politicial and cultural sector and increase female representation in decision making. The programme meet the challenges for improved climate strategy in the region as it is affected by climatic changes. | 2,017 | GTM-16/0001 | Guatemala | 347 | Norway | 8 | Regional Center for Communities Development - CERFOR | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Social Protection | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | REGIONAL CENTER FOR COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT - CERFOR | Continued development of local center CEFOR in order to increase the local communities influence in development of local and national development programmes and to reach the number of users and strategic partners. The project will stengthen the rights for the local communities in social economic, politicial and cultural sector and increase female representation in decision making. The programme meet the challenges for improved climate strategy in the region as it is affected by climatic changes. | |||
Guyana MRV Support Year 6-9 GUYANA MRV SUPPORT YEAR 6-9 Conservation International is implementing this project together with Guyana Forestry Commission to strenghten Guyana's MRV system. The Project's planned effect on society (Impact) is to contribute to the realization of Guyana's green development pathway by improving forest management within Guyana. | 2,017 | GUY-17/0001 | Guyana | 446 | Norway | 8 | Guyana MRV Support Year 6-9 | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Conservation International | GUYANA MRV SUPPORT YEAR 6-9 | Conservation International is implementing this project together with Guyana Forestry Commission to strenghten Guyana's MRV system. The Project's planned effect on society (Impact) is to contribute to the realization of Guyana's green development pathway by improving forest management within Guyana. | NO-BRC-971277882-GUY-17/0001 | Guyana MRV Support Year 6-9 Conservation International is implementing this project together with Guyana Forestry Commission to strenghten Guyana's MRV system. The Project’s planned effect on society (Impact) is to contribute to the realization of Guyana’s green development pathway by improving forest management within Guyana. | identifier |
Ffu Ghana planleggingsfase FFU GHANA PLANLEGGINGSFASE Fish for Development Programme Pre-project Ghana phase. This project is to support the development of an institutional agreement between Ghana and Norway within fisheries. | 2,017 | GHA-17/0001 | Ghana | 241 | Norway | 8 | Ffu Ghana planleggingsfase | III.1.c. Fishing | Fishing policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | FFU GHANA PLANLEGGINGSFASE | Fish for Development Programme Pre-project Ghana phase. This project is to support the development of an institutional agreement between Ghana and Norway within fisheries. | |||
Fosen Yard - Tema Shipyard FOSEN YARD - TEMA SHIPYARD The project supported by Norad concerns a feasibility study of an upgrade of Tema Shipyard outside Accra in cooperation with Ghanaian companies. | 2,017 | GHA-17/0002 | Ghana | 241 | Norway | 8 | Fosen Yard - Tema Shipyard | III.2.a. Industry | Transport equipment industry | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | FOSEN YARD - TEMA SHIPYARD | The project supported by Norad concerns a feasibility study of an upgrade of Tema Shipyard outside Accra in cooperation with Ghanaian companies. | |||
Energy access and climate policy in Nigeria ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN NIGERIA From the perspective of communities in Nigeria, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | 2,017 | QZA-16/0392-1 | Nigeria | 261 | Norway | 8 | Energy access and climate policy in Nigeria | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN NIGERIA | From the perspective of communities in Nigeria, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-16/0392-1 | Energy access and climate policy in Nigeria From the perspective of communities in Nigeria, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | identifier |
Energy access and climate policy in Togo ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN TOGO From the perspective of communities in Togo, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | 2,017 | QZA-16/0392-2 | Togo | 283 | Norway | 8 | Energy access and climate policy in Togo | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN TOGO | From the perspective of communities in Togo, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-16/0392-2 | Energy access and climate policy in Togo From the perspective of communities in Togo, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | identifier |
HiOA Strengthening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy HIOA STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND DEMOCRACY Strenghtening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy | 2,017 | QZA-17/0157 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | HiOA Strengthening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Media and free flow of information | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | HIOA STRENGTHENING INSTITUTIONS FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND DEMOCRACY | Strenghtening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-17/0157 | HiOA Strengthening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy Strenghtening institutions for freedom of expression and democracy. Part of this agreement is focused on promoting quality journalism through a gender equality perspective and by promoting safety for journalists. | identifier |
Eliminating land mines and cluster munitions ELIMINATING LAND MINES AND CLUSTER MUNITIONS Universalization and implementation of the Mine Ban Convention and Convention on Cluster Munitions. Advocacy and monitoring. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0160 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | Eliminating land mines and cluster munitions | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Removal of land mines and explosive remnants of war | ODA Grants | International NGO | ELIMINATING LAND MINES AND CLUSTER MUNITIONS | Universalization and implementation of the Mine Ban Convention and Convention on Cluster Munitions. Advocacy and monitoring. | |||
Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE The objective of the project is to strengthen each organization as regional development partners through entrepreneurship and vocational skills. | 2,017 | FK17/116404N1-1 | Malawi | 253 | Norway | 8 | Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE | The objective of the project is to strengthen each organization as regional development partners through entrepreneurship and vocational skills. | |||
Communication events COMMUNICATION EVENTS Communication events | 2,017 | 2017-71 | Cuba | 338 | Sweden | 10 | Communication events | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor Government | COMMUNICATION EVENTS | Communication events | |||
Swedish Mission Council frame 2017-2021 - Amendment for PMU 2017-2019 SWEDISH MISSION COUNCIL FRAME 2017-2021 - AMENDMENT FOR PMU 2017-2019 Framework grant for 2017-2021 from the CSO-allocation to the Swedish Mission Council, which forwards funds to 17 of its member organisations, which in turn support local civil society organisations in 50 countries. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5403060402-KHM-15150 | Cambodia | 728 | Sweden | 10 | Swedish Mission Council frame 2017-2021 - Amendment for PMU 2017-2019 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SWEDISH MISSION COUNCIL FRAME 2017-2021 - AMENDMENT FOR PMU 2017-2019 | Framework grant for 2017-2021 from the CSO-allocation to the Swedish Mission Council, which forwards funds to 17 of its member organisations, which in turn support local civil society organisations in 50 countries. | SE-0-SE-6-54030604-5403060402 | SMR Svenska missionsrådet, insatsavtal 2017-2021 Swedish Mission Council frame 2017-2021 - Amendment for PMU 2017-2019 SMR har inkommit med en tilläggsansökan om Sida-bidrag för 2018-2019 om totalt
122 000 000 SEK.
TILLÄGGSANSÖKAN
Inför denna avtalsperiod har Pingstmissionens utvecklingssamarbete (PMU) inte fått förnyad status som ramorganisation hos Sida och får därmed inte längre direkt stöd från CSO-anslaget. Istället har PMU, som är en medlemsorganisation till SMR, valt att söka bidrag för projekt till stöd för civila samhället i utvecklingsländer från SMR, som vidareförmedlar bidrag från CSO-anslaget. SMR har redan inför det nuvarande underavtalet för perioden 2017-2021 fått erbjudandet av Sida att komplettera med en tilläggsansökan för perioden 2018-2019 som motsvarar SMR:s bedömning och rekommendationer om stöd till PMU. Därefter har PMU inkommit till SMR med en ansökan om bidrag från SMR för perioden 2018-2019.
BUDGET
SMR ansöker totalt om 122 000 000 SEK för tvåårsperioden 2018-2019, utöver det redan avtalade beloppet om 790 000 000 SEK. Detta är samma belopp som PMU ansökt om till SMR. SMR:s totala budget för tilläggsansökan 2018-2019 är på 134 551 400 SEK (inklusive 12 551 400 SEK i egeninsats). Fördelningen mellan SMR, deras svenska medlemsorganisationer och de lokala samarbetspartnerna förändras något för den perioden som tilläggsansökan avser. Med utgångspunkt i den totala budgeten för tilläggsansökan 2018-2019 ökar andelen som stannar hos de svenska medlemsorganisationerna från 13 % till 19 % och andelen som stannar hos de lokala samarbetspartnerna minskar motsvarande från 81 % till 75 %. Fortsatt stannar omkring 6 % hos SMR.
GRUND FÖR SIDAS BEDÖMNING
Beredningen har till störst del grundat sig på SMR:s insatsbedömning av PMU:s programansökan, men även SMR:s organisationsbedömning av PMU och Sidas uppföljning av SMR och PMU i Kenya, maj 2017. Sida har även haft tillgång till PMU:s programansökan till SMR, samt PMU:s respons på SMR:s kompletterande frågor gällande ansökan.
BEREDNINGEN
Eftersom insatsen bereds som ett kompletterande insatsbeslut har beredningen i så stor utsträckning som möjligt utgått från den omfattande beredning som gjordes av ansökan för den pågående avtalsperioden 2017-2021. Då bedömningen som gjordes av ansökan 2017-2021 fortsatt är relevant har denna behållits och kompletterande kommentarer gällande 2018-2019 har lagts till där tilläggsansökan föranleder en uppdaterad kompletterande bedömning. De revideringar som gjorts av beredningen berör därför endast perioden 2018-2019. SMR has submitted an additional application for Sida grants for 2018-2019 in total
122,000,000 SEK.
ADDITIONAL APPLICATION
Prior to this agreement period, the Pentecostal Mission's development cooperation (PMU) has not been given renewed status as a framework organization at Sida and thus no longer receives direct support from the CSO grant. Instead, PMU, which is a member organization of SMR, has chosen to apply for grants for projects in support of civil society in developing countries from SMR, which pass on grants from the CSO grant. Prior to the current sub-agreement for the period 2017-2021, SMR has already received an offer from Sida to supplement it with an additional application for the period 2018-2019, which corresponds to SMR's assessment and recommendations for support to PMU. Subsequently, PMU has submitted to SMR with an application for a grant from SMR for the period 2018-2019.
BUDGET
SMR is applying for a total of SEK 122,000,000 for the two-year period 2018-2019, in addition to the already agreed amount of SEK 790,000,000. This is the same amount that the PMU applied for to SMR. SMR's total budget for the supplementary application 2018-2019 is SEK 134,551,400 (including SEK 12,551,400 in own contribution). The distribution between SMR, their Swedish member organizations and the local partners changes somewhat for the period to which the supplementary application relates. Based on the total budget for the supplementary application 2018-2019, the proportion staying with the Swedish member organizations increases from 13% to 19% and the proportion staying with the local partners decreases correspondingly from 81% to 75%. About 6% still stay with SMR.
BASIS FOR PAGE ASSESSMENT
The preparation has largely been based on SMR's input assessment of PMU's program application, but also SMR's organizational assessment of PMU and Sida's follow-up of SMR and PMU in Kenya, May 2017. Sida has also had access to PMU's program application to SMR, and the PMU's response to SMR's supplementary questions regarding the application.
THE PREPARATION
Since the intervention is prepared as a supplementary intervention decision, the preparation has, as far as possible, been based on the extensive preparation made of the application for the ongoing agreement period 2017-2021. As the assessment made of the application 2017-2021 is still relevant, this has been retained and supplementary comments regarding 2018-2019 have been added where the additional application causes an updated supplementary assessment. The revisions made by the committee therefore only affect the period 2018-2019. Övergripande mål för SMR:s verksamhetsområde 'Långsiktigt utvecklingssamarbete' (som styr merparten av Sida-finansierade verksamheten):
"Att bidra till utvecklingen av ett hållbart, rättvist, fredligt, jämställt och demokratiskt samhälle i samarbetsländerna, där de mänskliga rättigheterna respekteras, skyddas och uppfylls, genom stöd och kapacitetsutveckling till förändringsaktörer med legitimitet och förmåga att arbeta rättighetsbaserat för att utkräva ansvar av skyldighetsbärare och att stärka rättighetsinnehavares organisering, egenmakt och förutsättningar att själva förändra sina livsvillkor."
Programmål 1, Samhälle: Ett hållbart, rättvist, fredligt, jämställt och demokratiskt samhälle där de mänskliga rättigheterna respekteras, skyddas och uppfylls
Programmål 2, Organisation: Organisationer som är starka förändringsaktörer med legitimitet och förmåga att arbeta rättighetsbaserat för en hållbar samhällsutveckling
Programmål 3, Individ: Stärkt egenmakt och goda förutsättningar för människor att själva förändra sina livsvillkor | project title |
Knowledge transfer from the Red Cross Centre for Tortured Refugees KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FROM THE RED CROSS CENTRE FOR TORTURED REFUGEES As part of HRFT's programme in Turkey thw RCC shall transfer knowledge to the organization as well as support the development of new methodologies. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5502029001-TUR-15160 | Türkiye | 55 | Sweden | 10 | Knowledge transfer from the Red Cross Centre for Tortured Refugees | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International NGO | KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FROM THE RED CROSS CENTRE FOR TORTURED REFUGEES | As part of HRFT's programme in Turkey thw RCC shall transfer knowledge to the organization as well as support the development of new methodologies. | |||
FAO HUM 2017-2019 FAO HUM 2017-2019 Humanitarian assistance to FAO, 12 month projects in Somailia x2 and Ethiopia, multiyear support to the Sahel-crisis (Mali, Niger, Cameroon and Chad), Nigeria and the DPRK, in addition to support to SFERA and the global food security cluster. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-10441A0101-GGG-72010 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Sweden | 10 | FAO HUM 2017-2019 | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Food and Agricultural Organisation | FAO HUM 2017-2019 | Humanitarian assistance to FAO, 12 month projects in Somailia x2 and Ethiopia, multiyear support to the Sahel-crisis (Mali, Niger, Cameroon and Chad), Nigeria and the DPRK, in addition to support to SFERA and the global food security cluster. | |||
We Effect frame. 2014-2016, 2017 WE EFFECT FRAME. 2014-2016, 2017 We Effect frame agreement, Sida/CIVSAM, 2014-2016 and 2017 | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5403046904-PSE-43040 | West Bank and Gaza Strip | 550 | Sweden | 10 | We Effect frame. 2014-2016, 2017 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Rural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | WE EFFECT FRAME. 2014-2016, 2017 | We Effect frame agreement, Sida/CIVSAM, 2014-2016 and 2017 | SE-0-SE-6-54030469-5403046903 | We Effect frame. 2014-2016, 2017 - We Effect frame. south 2014-2016 We Effect ramb. 2014-2016, 2017 We Effect frame agreement, Sida/CIVSAM, 2014-2016 and 2017 Introduktion:
We Effect har inkommit med en ansökan om rambidrag för 2017 på sammanlagt SEK 188 033 400 för en ettårig förlängning av det program som genomförs under ramanslaget 2014-2016. Sida har därför beslutat att bereda insatsen som ett kompletterande insatsbeslut. Sida bedömer att ansökan är relevant under den nya strategin för stöd genom Svenska organisationer i det civila samhället (CSO-strategin) 2016-2022 och beslutar om ett bidrag om 180 000 000 SEK.
Ansökande organisation:
We Effect är en ideell, partipolitiskt och religiöst obunden organisation vars syfte är att stärka medlemsbaserade och demokratiska organisationers förmåga att göra det möjligt för fattiga kvinnor och män att förbättra sina levnadsvillkor, försvara sina rättigheter och bidra till ett rättvist samhälle. We Effect bildades 1958 och har varit ramorganisation sedan 1978 under namnet Kooperation Utan Gränser. Organisationen är en demokratiskt strukturerad förening och bakom We Effect står ett sextiotal medlemsorganisationer från den svenska konsument- och producentkooperationen. We Effect är en väletablerad organisation i det svenska samhället, med ett öppet och demokratiskt arbetssätt - och med en stark internationell förankring.
We Effects vision är en hållbar och rättvis värld fri från fattigdom och organisationen arbetar inom landsbygdsutveckling och bostäder, inkluderat rätten till mark, jämställdhet och finansiella tjänster. Ansökan omfattar 17 program på regional eller landnivå och ett globalt program som totalt består av 160 projekt i 24 länder.
Sida beslutade 2014 att förnya We Effects status som ramorganisation.
Ansökan:
Ansökan bygger på We Effects prioriteringar och följer logiskt på tidigare verksamhet. We Effects ramansökan för 2017 är en fortsättning på det ramprogram som genomförs under pågående ramavtal 2014-2016.
Syftet med stödet är att stärka partnerorganisationen som sådan och att detta i sin tur ökar organisationens förmåga att å ena sidan påverka och kräva förändring på makronivå/strukturell nivå och, å andra sidan erbjuda medlemmarna efterfrågade tjänster. Enligt We Effects förändringsteori genomförs den huvudsakliga verksamheten av partnerorganisationerna. Inom programmen för landsbygdsutveckling stödjer We Effect bondeorganisationer i deras arbete med att öka sina medlemmars inkomster och tillgång till mat genom t.ex. jordbruksrådgivning, stärkt position på marknaden och hjälp med förhandlingar om priser. Organisationen förespråkar ett hållbart och klimatanpassat jordbruk och stödjer också lokala spar- och kreditföreningar som gör det möjligt för lantbrukare med små resurser att spara och låna pengar samt få tillgång till försäkringar. Inom bostadsprogrammen arbetar We Effect med lokala bostadskooperativ där medlemmarna tillsammans bygger sina bostäder. Kooperativen bedriver påverkansarbete för tillgång till bostadskrediter och säkrad rätt till mark att bygga på. Jämställdhet är ett prioriterat område för We Effects verksamhet. We Effect strävar efter att integrera jämställdhet i all verksamhet och organisationen stödjer partnerorganisationernas arbete med att stärka kvinnors rättigheter, bland annat genom kvinnligt ledarskap, en mer rättvis arbetsfördelning i jordbruket samt genom att försvara kvinnors rätt till mark.
Målgruppen för We Effects utvecklingssamarbete är kvinnor och män som lever i fattigdom och som är medlemmar, eller potentiella medlemmar, i kooperativa organisationer, andra demokratiska föreningar eller informella grupper vilka arbetar för att uppnå gemensamma mål.
Förväntade resultat:
We Effects ansökan har resultatmatriser på land- och regional nivå, med indikatorer och utgångsvärden. På global nivå finns en resultatmatris men utan aggregerade utgångs- och målvärden. Ansökan har följande mål:
1. Stöd till kapacitetsutveckling: ”Stärkt kapacitet hos aktörer i det civila samhället i utvecklingsländer att arbeta rättighetsbaserat i sina roller som röstbärare och organisatör av tjänster.”
Prioriterade målgrupper för kapacitetsutvecklingen är organisationer, nätverk och rörelser som representeras av eller agerar med legitimitet i relation till kvinnor, män, ungdomar och barn som lever i fattigdom och/eller är diskriminerade. Flickors och kvinnors rättigheter, deltagande och inflytande ska särskilt uppmärksammas.
2. Stöd till demokratisering och mänskliga rättigheter i utvecklingsländer inom alla sektorer: ”Stärkt demokratisering och ökad respekt för fattiga och diskriminerade människors mänskliga rättigheter.”
Stödet ska inriktas på att stärka gruppers och individers möjlighet att själva kunna utkräva sina rättigheter och påverka sina livsvillkor. Fokus ska vara rollerna för CSO i utvecklingsländer som röstbärare och, under vissa förutsättningar, som organisatör av tjänster.
Tidigare resultatuppfyllelse:
Sida har mångårig överlag positiv erfarenhet av samarbete med We Effect. Insatsen är i stora drag en fortsättning på liknande verksamhet som Sida tidigare har bedömt generera signifikanta och relevanta civilsamhällestärkande och fattigdomsbekämpande resultat. 2009 genomfördes på uppdrag av Sida en jämförande studie av 42 utvärderingar som We Effect genomfört under perioden 2006-2008. Studien lyfte relevanta resultat på både output- och outcome-nivå. I all rapportering (senast i slutrapporten 2010-2012) till Sida finns många exempel på bra och omfattande resultat i linje med CSO-strategin och jämställdhetspolicyn inom We Effects prioriterade områden. Mot bakgrund av erfarenheten av tidigare samarbete och uppnådda resultat bedömer Sida att We Effect kommer att kunna garantera kvalitet och effektivitet i programmet.
Grund för Sidas bedömning:
Sida baserar denna bedömning på bedömningen av ansökan för 2014-2016, samt årliga rapporter, revisioner, möten och reserapporter för uppföljningsbesök under samma period.
Bedömningsprocess:
Eftersom insatsen bereds som ett kompletterande insatsbeslut har beredningen i så stor utsträckning som möjligt utgått från den omfattande beredning som gjordes av ansökan för den pågående avtalsperioden 2014-2016. I de fall bedömningen som gjordes av ansökan 2014-2016 fortsatt är relevant har denna behållits och endast en kompletterande kommentar gällande 2017 har lagts till. I vissa fall, så som t.ex. bedömningen av de två senaste revisionsrapporterna, är bedömningen som gjordes i beredningen av den förra ansökan inte längre relevant, varför en ny bedömning gjorts. Insatshanteringssystemet Trac har också förändrats sedan 2013 då beredningen av ansökan 2014-2016 gjordes vilket gör att det tillkommit frågor som inte fanns då. I beredningen anges vilka bedömningar som gjorts i beredningen av ansökan 2014-2016 och vilka som tillkommit i beredningen av ansökan 2017.
Särskilt fokus i beredningen har legat på följande frågor:
- Möjlighet för We Effects nuvarande organisationsstruktur och ledarskapssammansättning att kontinuerligt utmana sig själv och positionera sig för att inom relevanta områden och länder påverka den framtida internationella utvecklingen.
- Genomförandet och effektiviteten av operativa förbättringar kring HRBA, jämställdhet, miljö och klimat, korruption, harmonisering, biståndseffektivitet, kvalitetssäkring och särskilt konflikt och risk. Everyone has the right to sustainable rural development, adequate housing, gender equality, and financial inclusion. | project title |
Accord-cadre ASTM 2015-2019 ACCORD-CADRE ASTM 2015-2019 Renforcement de l'autonomie et amélioration des conditions de vie des femmes indigènes | 2,017 | 2017000314 | Peru | 454 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord-cadre ASTM 2015-2019 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD-CADRE ASTM 2015-2019 | Renforcement de l'autonomie et amélioration des conditions de vie des femmes indigènes | |||
Emploi et Employabilité EMPLOI ET EMPLOYABILITÉ 0 | 2,017 | 2017000089 | Cabo Verde | 230 | Luxembourg | 22 | Emploi et Employabilité | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | EMPLOI ET EMPLOYABILITÉ | 0 | |||
Accord cadre CSI 2017-2020 ACCORD CADRE CSI 2017-2020 Formation et conseil technique pour les enseignants | 2,017 | 2017000441 | Bangladesh | 666 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord cadre CSI 2017-2020 | I.1.b. Basic Education | Primary education | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE CSI 2017-2020 | Formation et conseil technique pour les enseignants | |||
Financement de coopérant(s) FINANCEMENT DE COOPÉRANT(S) 0 | 2,017 | 2017000870 | Burkina Faso | 287 | Luxembourg | 22 | Financement de coopérant(s) | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | FINANCEMENT DE COOPÉRANT(S) | 0 | |||
Framework Cooperation Agreement with FAO FRAMEWORK COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH FAO Promoting of relations between the two parties for the development of activities in the field of agriculture, fisheries and food, to be implemented in the Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOP) and Timor-Leste. | 2,017 | 011527 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Portugal | 9 | Framework Cooperation Agreement with FAO | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Food and Agricultural Organisation | FRAMEWORK COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH FAO | Promoting of relations between the two parties for the development of activities in the field of agriculture, fisheries and food, to be implemented in the Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOP) and Timor-Leste. | |||
CVCA_287_Vaccine preventable diseases_12250 CVCA_287_VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASES_12250 Vaccine preventable diseases | 2,017 | null | Burkina Faso | 287 | World Health Organisation | 928 | CVCA_287_Vaccine preventable diseases_12250 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Infectious disease control | ODA Grants | null | CVCA_287_VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASES_12250 | Vaccine preventable diseases | |||
CVCA_89_Emergency operations_72050 CVCA_89_EMERGENCY OPERATIONS_72050 Emergency operations | 2,017 | null | Europe, regional | 89 | World Health Organisation | 928 | CVCA_89_Emergency operations_72050 | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Relief co-ordination and support services | ODA Grants | null | CVCA_89_EMERGENCY OPERATIONS_72050 | Emergency operations | |||
AC_460_Mental health and substance abuse_12110 AC_460_MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE_12110 Mental health and substance abuse | 2,017 | null | Uruguay | 460 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_460_Mental health and substance abuse_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_460_MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE_12110 | Mental health and substance abuse | |||
AC_352_Emergency operations_72050 AC_352_EMERGENCY OPERATIONS_72050 Emergency operations | 2,017 | null | Belize | 352 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_352_Emergency operations_72050 | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Relief co-ordination and support services | ODA Grants | null | AC_352_EMERGENCY OPERATIONS_72050 | Emergency operations | |||
CVCA_266_Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health_13020 CVCA_266_REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH_13020 Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health | 2,017 | null | Rwanda | 266 | World Health Organisation | 928 | CVCA_266_Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health_13020 | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Reproductive health care | ODA Grants | null | CVCA_266_REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH_13020 | Reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health | |||
AC_257_Violence and injuries_12110 AC_257_VIOLENCE AND INJURIES_12110 Violence and injuries | 2,017 | null | Mauritius | 257 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_257_Violence and injuries_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_257_VIOLENCE AND INJURIES_12110 | Violence and injuries | |||
AC_282_Violence and injuries_12110 AC_282_VIOLENCE AND INJURIES_12110 Violence and injuries | 2,017 | null | Tanzania | 282 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_282_Violence and injuries_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_282_VIOLENCE AND INJURIES_12110 | Violence and injuries | |||
Energy access and climate policy in Mozambique ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN MOZAMBIQUE From the perspective of communities in Mozambique, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | 2,017 | QZA-16/0392-3 | Mozambique | 259 | Norway | 8 | Energy access and climate policy in Mozambique | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ENERGY ACCESS AND CLIMATE POLICY IN MOZAMBIQUE | From the perspective of communities in Mozambique, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-16/0392-3 | Energy access and climate policy in Mozambique From the perspective of communities in Mozambique, to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all (SDG 7) and an ambitious national implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change | identifier |
Change Agents for Peace progrmme (CAPP) CHANGE AGENTS FOR PEACE PROGRMME (CAPP) The project will contribute to peaceful, socially cohesive communiites where nonviolent methods and solutions have been adopted as an integral part of life. A network of more than 3000 communty -based peacebuilders in Great Lakes region in Africa ( eastern DR Congo, Burundi and Rwanda) will be established. | 2,017 | QZA-16/0393-1 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Norway | 8 | Change Agents for Peace progrmme (CAPP) | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | CHANGE AGENTS FOR PEACE PROGRMME (CAPP) | The project will contribute to peaceful, socially cohesive communiites where nonviolent methods and solutions have been adopted as an integral part of life. A network of more than 3000 communty -based peacebuilders in Great Lakes region in Africa ( eastern DR Congo, Burundi and Rwanda) will be established. | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-16/0393-1 | Change Agents for Peace progrmme (CAPP) The project will contribute to peaceful, socially cohesive communiites where nonviolent methods and solutions have been adopted as an integral part of life. A network of more than 3000 communty -based peacebuilders in Great Lakes region in Africa ( eastern DR Congo, Burundi and Rwanda) will be established. | identifier |
Safe Space to Learn and Play for Preschool Children in Gaza SAFE SPACE TO LEARN AND PLAY FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN GAZA Support to 1300 Preschools in Gaza. Including provision of mental helt care | 2,017 | QZA-16/0393-2 | West Bank and Gaza Strip | 550 | Norway | 8 | Safe Space to Learn and Play for Preschool Children in Gaza | I.1.b. Basic Education | Early childhood education | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SAFE SPACE TO LEARN AND PLAY FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN IN GAZA | Support to 1300 Preschools in Gaza. Including provision of mental helt care | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-16/0393-2 | Safe Space to Learn and Play for Preschool Children in Gaza Support to 1300 Preschools in Gaza. Including provision of mental helt care | identifier |
AUF Democracy Support 2017 AUF DEMOCRACY SUPPORT 2017 Democracy support project in Southern Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0046-2 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Norway | 8 | AUF Democracy Support 2017 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | AUF DEMOCRACY SUPPORT 2017 | Democracy support project in Southern Africa. | |||
Global tools to enhance the employment content of growth and improve labour market policies EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Global tools to enhance the employmentnt content of growth and improve labour market policies - Outcome 1: More and better jobs for inclusive growth and improved youth employment | 2,017 | 570010 - GLO102 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Global tools to enhance the employment content of growth and improve labour market policies | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Employment creation | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Global tools to enhance the employmentnt content of growth and improve labour market policies - Outcome 1: More and better jobs for inclusive growth and improved youth employment | |||
Improved existing programmes to extend social security coverage through the progressive establishment of a national SPF SOCIAL/WELFARE SERVICES Improved existing programmes to extend social security coverage through the progressive establishment of a national SPF - Outcome 3: Creating and extending social protection floors | 2,017 | 570030 - JOR105 | Jordan | 549 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Improved existing programmes to extend social security coverage through the progressive establishment of a national SPF | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Social Protection | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | SOCIAL/WELFARE SERVICES | Improved existing programmes to extend social security coverage through the progressive establishment of a national SPF - Outcome 3: Creating and extending social protection floors | |||
Estrategia regional para la promoción de empresas sostenibles consensuada, desarrollada y asumida por los mandantes. BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS Estrategia regional para la promoción de empresas sostenibles consensuada, desarrollada y asumida por los mandantes. - Outcome 4: Promoting sustainable enterprises | 2,017 | 570040 - RLA154 | South America, regional | 489 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Estrategia regional para la promoción de empresas sostenibles consensuada, desarrollada y asumida por los mandantes. | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS | Estrategia regional para la promoción de empresas sostenibles consensuada, desarrollada y asumida por los mandantes. - Outcome 4: Promoting sustainable enterprises | |||
CHL155 - Espacios tripartitos - Acuerdo TD s/convenios EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT CHL155 - Espacios tripartitos - Acuerdo TD s/convenios - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | 2,017 | 710240 - CHL155 | Chile | 434 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | CHL155 - Espacios tripartitos - Acuerdo TD s/convenios | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Employment creation | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | CHL155 - Espacios tripartitos - Acuerdo TD s/convenios - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | |||
GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT (SEMI-AGGREGATES) GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT (SEMI-AGGREGATES) | 2,017 | null | Tanzania | 282 | IMF (Concessional Trust Funds) | 958 | GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT (SEMI-AGGREGATES) | VI.1. General Budget Support | General budget support-related aid | ODA Loans | null | GENERAL BUDGET SUPPORT (SEMI-AGGREGATES) | null | |||
Engagement Facility ENGAGEMENT FACILITY The Engagement facility will enable the SRO to respond rapidly and in a flexible manner to support the upstream of policy results and test innovations with scaling up potential initiatives in alignment with the Subregional Programme Document | 2,017 | 00096877 | Antigua and Barbuda | 377 | UNDP | 959 | Engagement Facility | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | null | ENGAGEMENT FACILITY | The Engagement facility will enable the SRO to respond rapidly and in a flexible manner to support the upstream of policy results and test innovations with scaling up potential initiatives in alignment with the Subregional Programme Document | XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00040688 | Engagement Facility The Engagement facility will enable the SRO to respond rapidly and in a flexible manner to support the upstream of policy results and test innovations with scaling up potential initiatives in alignment with the Subregional Programme Document | long description |
Iniciación FAOE INICIACIÓN FAOE Sentar las bases para la creación del Fondo de Apoyo a la Observación Electoral 2017-2018 | 2,017 | 00106604 | Mexico | 358 | UNDP | 959 | Iniciación FAOE | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Elections | ODA Grants | null | INICIACIÓN FAOE | Sentar las bases para la creación del Fondo de Apoyo a la Observación Electoral 2017-2018 | |||
Apoyo al sistema Nacional de P APOYO AL SISTEMA NACIONAL DE P Apoyar la implementación y consolidación del Sistema de Planificación Integral (SPIE), generando insumos que permitan desarrollar las capacidades del Viceministerio de Planificación y Coordinación. | 2,017 | 00104187 | Bolivia | 428 | UNDP | 959 | Apoyo al sistema Nacional de P | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | null | APOYO AL SISTEMA NACIONAL DE P | Apoyar la implementación y consolidación del Sistema de Planificación Integral (SPIE), generando insumos que permitan desarrollar las capacidades del Viceministerio de Planificación y Coordinación. | |||
PROJET CONJ. MDGF CULT/DEV PROJET CONJ. MDGF CULT/DEV Projet conjoint pour la réalisations des infrastructures (campement touristique, centre multimedia communautaire, ecomusée, centre artisanal) dans un projet intégré dénommé 'Village Communautaire du Pays Bassari à Bandafassi'. | 2,017 | 00071290 | Senegal | 269 | UNDP | 959 | PROJET CONJ. MDGF CULT/DEV | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Social Protection | ODA Grants | null | PROJET CONJ. MDGF CULT/DEV | Projet conjoint pour la réalisations des infrastructures (campement touristique, centre multimedia communautaire, ecomusée, centre artisanal) dans un projet intégré dénommé 'Village Communautaire du Pays Bassari à Bandafassi'. | |||
Personnel Development for Population and RH PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT FOR POPULATION AND RH Ghana - Accra: Dept. ID- 41800 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 03: Maternal Health | 2,017 | null | Ghana | 241 | UNFPA | 974 | Personnel Development for Population and RH | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Personnel development for population and reproductive health | ODA Grants | null | PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT FOR POPULATION AND RH | Ghana - Accra: Dept. ID- 41800 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 03: Maternal Health | |||
Basic life skills for youth and adults BASIC LIFE SKILLS FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS Guatemala - Guatemala City: Dept. ID- 71700 -- Outcome 2: Priority on adolescents and youth in national policies and development plans-- Output 07: Sexuality education | 2,017 | null | Guatemala | 347 | UNFPA | 974 | Basic life skills for youth and adults | I.1.b. Basic Education | Basic life skills for adults | ODA Grants | null | BASIC LIFE SKILLS FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS | Guatemala - Guatemala City: Dept. ID- 71700 -- Outcome 2: Priority on adolescents and youth in national policies and development plans-- Output 07: Sexuality education | |||
Measures to co-ordinate delivery of humanitarian aid MEASURES TO CO-ORDINATE DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN AID Guatemala - Guatemala City: Dept. ID- 71700 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 12: National Population data eco-systems | 2,017 | null | Guatemala | 347 | UNFPA | 974 | Measures to co-ordinate delivery of humanitarian aid | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Relief co-ordination and support services | ODA Grants | null | MEASURES TO CO-ORDINATE DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN AID | Guatemala - Guatemala City: Dept. ID- 71700 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 12: National Population data eco-systems | |||
Family Planning Service FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE Uganda - Kampala: Dept. ID- 44000 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | 2,017 | null | Uganda | 285 | UNFPA | 974 | Family Planning Service | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Family planning | ODA Grants | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) and Civil Society | FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE | Uganda - Kampala: Dept. ID- 44000 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | |||
Urban development and management URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Zimbabwe - Harare: Dept. ID- 44500 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 13: Population dynamics and data into policies and programmes | 2,017 | null | Zimbabwe | 265 | UNFPA | 974 | Urban development and management | IV.2. Other Multisector | Urban development and management | ODA Grants | null | URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT | Zimbabwe - Harare: Dept. ID- 44500 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 13: Population dynamics and data into policies and programmes | |||
Reproductive Health REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Kenya - Nairobi: Dept. ID- 42100 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | 2,017 | null | Kenya | 248 | UNFPA | 974 | Reproductive Health | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Reproductive health care | ODA Grants | null | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH | Kenya - Nairobi: Dept. ID- 42100 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | |||
Measures to co-ordinate delivery of humanitarian aid MEASURES TO CO-ORDINATE DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN AID Madagascar - Antananarivo: Dept. ID- 42400 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | 2,017 | null | Madagascar | 252 | UNFPA | 974 | Measures to co-ordinate delivery of humanitarian aid | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Relief co-ordination and support services | ODA Grants | Recipient Government | MEASURES TO CO-ORDINATE DELIVERY OF HUMANITARIAN AID | Madagascar - Antananarivo: Dept. ID- 42400 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | |||
Disaster prevention and preparedness DISASTER PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS Mauritania - Nouakchott: Dept. ID- 42700 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 05: SRH in Emergencies | 2,017 | null | Mauritania | 256 | UNFPA | 974 | Disaster prevention and preparedness | VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness | Multi-hazard response preparedness | ODA Grants | null | DISASTER PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS | Mauritania - Nouakchott: Dept. ID- 42700 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 05: SRH in Emergencies | |||
Population policy and administrative management POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Lao - Vientiane: Dept. ID- 61900 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | 2,017 | null | Lao People's Democratic Republic | 745 | UNFPA | 974 | Population policy and administrative management | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Population policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Recipient Government | POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Lao - Vientiane: Dept. ID- 61900 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | |||
Population policy and administrative management POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Madagascar - Antananarivo: Dept. ID- 42400 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 12: National Population data eco-systems | 2,017 | null | Madagascar | 252 | UNFPA | 974 | Population policy and administrative management | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Population policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Recipient Government | POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Madagascar - Antananarivo: Dept. ID- 42400 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 12: National Population data eco-systems | |||
Population policy and administrative management POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Moldova Republic - Chi?inau: Dept. ID- 52400 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | 2,017 | null | Moldova | 93 | UNFPA | 974 | Population policy and administrative management | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Population policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Moldova Republic - Chi?inau: Dept. ID- 52400 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | |||
Ending GBV ENDING GBV India - New Delhi: Dept. ID- 61400 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | 2,017 | null | India | 645 | UNFPA | 974 | Ending GBV | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Ending violence against women and girls | ODA Grants | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) and Civil Society | ENDING GBV | India - New Delhi: Dept. ID- 61400 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | |||
Urban development and management URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Kazakhstan - Almaty: Dept. ID- 54400 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 13: Population dynamics and data into policies and programmes | 2,017 | null | Kazakhstan | 613 | UNFPA | 974 | Urban development and management | IV.2. Other Multisector | Urban development and management | ODA Grants | null | URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT | Kazakhstan - Almaty: Dept. ID- 54400 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 13: Population dynamics and data into policies and programmes | |||
ICTJ-Advance the realization of victims' rights in Uganda through the continued support and strengthening of stakeholders ICTJ-ADVANCE THE REALIZATION OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS IN UGANDA THROUGH THE CONTINUED SUPPORT AND STRENGTHENING OF STAKEHOLDERS The project aims at advancing the ongoing work on Transitional Justice in Uganda. It strengthens and develops relevant skills of victims' and civil society groups, state actors and institutions. Further, it increases the engagement between these actors, to facilitate the effective design and implementation of transitional justice processes. Specifically the agency of victims' groups to meaningfully advocate for, participate in, and monitor the transitional justice processes on a national and international level will be improved. | 2,017 | 2762-01/2017 | Uganda | 285 | Austria | 1 | ICTJ-Advance the realization of victims' rights in Uganda through the continued support and strengthening of stakeholders | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Centre for Transitional Justice | ICTJ-ADVANCE THE REALIZATION OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS IN UGANDA THROUGH THE CONTINUED SUPPORT AND STRENGTHENING OF STAKEHOLDERS | The project aims at advancing the ongoing work on Transitional Justice in Uganda. It strengthens and develops relevant skills of victims' and civil society groups, state actors and institutions. Further, it increases the engagement between these actors, to facilitate the effective design and implementation of transitional justice processes. Specifically the agency of victims' groups to meaningfully advocate for, participate in, and monitor the transitional justice processes on a national and international level will be improved. | |||
Contribution to UNDP FFES (Funding Facility for Expanded Stabilization) Iraq - 4th Austrian Contribution CONTRIBUTION TO UNDP FFES (FUNDING FACILITY FOR EXPANDED STABILIZATION) IRAQ - 4TH AUSTRIAN CONTRIBUTION The overall objective of FFES is to support expanded stabilization in newly liberated areas of Iraq, which will foster the safe return of internally displaced persons, create significant numbers of jobs, and strengthen immediate stabilization gains until full reconstruction can commence. | 2,017 | 2771-01/2017 | Iraq | 543 | Austria | 1 | Contribution to UNDP FFES (Funding Facility for Expanded Stabilization) Iraq - 4th Austrian Contribution | VIII.2. Reconstruction Relief & Rehabilitation | Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation | ODA Grants | United Nations Development Programme | CONTRIBUTION TO UNDP FFES (FUNDING FACILITY FOR EXPANDED STABILIZATION) IRAQ - 4TH AUSTRIAN CONTRIBUTION | The overall objective of FFES is to support expanded stabilization in newly liberated areas of Iraq, which will foster the safe return of internally displaced persons, create significant numbers of jobs, and strengthen immediate stabilization gains until full reconstruction can commence. | |||
Medicines for the Hospital in Cameroon MEDICINES FOR THE HOSPITAL IN CAMEROON Medicines for the hospital in Cameroon. | 2,017 | LÄ-VBG023/2017 | Cameroon | 229 | Austria | 1 | Medicines for the Hospital in Cameroon | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic health care | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | MEDICINES FOR THE HOSPITAL IN CAMEROON | Medicines for the hospital in Cameroon. | |||
Humane Labour as Key to Sustainable Development 2017-2019 HUMANE LABOUR AS KEY TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2017-2019 Weltumspanned arbeiten - Working around the world is a development policy association of the ÖGB. The objective is to show the globalization of working and living environment by the help of examples. The project wants to show their measures in union field. | 2,017 | 2397-05/2017 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Austria | 1 | Humane Labour as Key to Sustainable Development 2017-2019 | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | HUMANE LABOUR AS KEY TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2017-2019 | Weltumspanned arbeiten - Working around the world is a development policy association of the ÖGB. The objective is to show the globalization of working and living environment by the help of examples. The project wants to show their measures in union field. | |||
Sustainable Transport for All SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT FOR ALL TA for capacity building and training in the railway sector | 2,017 | AsEB-16-P/2017 | Asia, regional | 798 | Austria | 1 | Sustainable Transport for All | II.1. Transport & Storage | Transport policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Asian Development Bank | SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT FOR ALL | TA for capacity building and training in the railway sector | |||
International Disaster Relief INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF Transport costs during the flood disaster in Albania | 2,017 | bmi-11/2017 | Albania | 71 | Austria | 1 | International Disaster Relief | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF | Transport costs during the flood disaster in Albania | |||
Development Education Regarding Global Dependencies DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION REGARDING GLOBAL DEPENDENCIES Creation of awareness about working conditions and working rights of women, who are producing clothing. Discussion about alternative fashion label or fashion as a type of resistance. | 2,017 | Fall 443 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Austria | 1 | Development Education Regarding Global Dependencies | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION REGARDING GLOBAL DEPENDENCIES | Creation of awareness about working conditions and working rights of women, who are producing clothing. Discussion about alternative fashion label or fashion as a type of resistance. | |||
Investment in Léon and General Activities Within the City Partnership INVESTMENT IN LÉON AND GENERAL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY PARTNERSHIP Traditional development cooperation within the partnership of Salzburg and Léon. | 2,017 | GE-SBG001/2017 | Nicaragua | 364 | Austria | 1 | Investment in Léon and General Activities Within the City Partnership | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | INVESTMENT IN LÉON AND GENERAL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY PARTNERSHIP | Traditional development cooperation within the partnership of Salzburg and Léon. | |||
ILO-Law-Growth NexusII ILO-LAW-GROWTH NEXUSII The Law-Growth Nexus II project will stimulate and support local stakeholders and national governments in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia to promote the development of SMEs through more inclusive and smarter labour regulations, and build capacities in national organizations to deliver advisory services to the SMEs.The project will work with a broad spectrum of local stakeholders and national Governments, e.g., governmental ministries, employers' and workers' organizations, private sector representatives, business membership organisations, business media, academia, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and donors. However, it is envisaged that the tripartite organizations will be the project's main partners.The project will be based in ILO Pretoria, South Africa, and have national project staff in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia. The project will be technically backstopped by the Decent Work Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, and administrational and financial supervised through the Area Office. | 2,017 | RAF-10/0040 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Norway | 8 | ILO-Law-Growth NexusII | III.2.a. Industry | Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) development | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Regular Budget Supplementary Account | ILO-LAW-GROWTH NEXUSII | The Law-Growth Nexus II project will stimulate and support local stakeholders and national governments in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia to promote the development of SMEs through more inclusive and smarter labour regulations, and build capacities in national organizations to deliver advisory services to the SMEs.The project will work with a broad spectrum of local stakeholders and national Governments, e.g., governmental ministries, employers' and workers' organizations, private sector representatives, business membership organisations, business media, academia, non-governmental organizations, international organizations and donors. However, it is envisaged that the tripartite organizations will be the project's main partners.The project will be based in ILO Pretoria, South Africa, and have national project staff in Kenya, South Africa and Zambia. The project will be technically backstopped by the Decent Work Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa, and administrational and financial supervised through the Area Office. | |||
UN pre- AMS SAAT Training UN PRE- AMS SAAT TRAINING The United Nations' (UN) pre-Assessment for Mission Service (AMS) Selection Assistance and Assessment Team (SAAT) training initiative was undertaken in conjunction with the United Nations' Police Division. The main objective is to increase the ratio of female police officers to UN field operations in order to reach the UN's targeted goal of 20 percent female participation in UN police peace operations. Pre-AMS SAAT training sessions were conducted in Togo, Guinea and Colombia. Canadian police officers were deployed to these countries to oversee SAAT training and preparation. Plans are underway to provide further training in fiscal year 17-18. | 2,017 | 2014030002 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Canada | 301 | UN pre- AMS SAAT Training | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Participation in international peacekeeping operations | ODA Grants | Donor Government | UN PRE- AMS SAAT TRAINING | The United Nations' (UN) pre-Assessment for Mission Service (AMS) Selection Assistance and Assessment Team (SAAT) training initiative was undertaken in conjunction with the United Nations' Police Division. The main objective is to increase the ratio of female police officers to UN field operations in order to reach the UN's targeted goal of 20 percent female participation in UN police peace operations. Pre-AMS SAAT training sessions were conducted in Togo, Guinea and Colombia. Canadian police officers were deployed to these countries to oversee SAAT training and preparation. Plans are underway to provide further training in fiscal year 17-18. | |||
UN DPKO Department of Peacekeeping Operations UN DPKO DEPARTMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS This position has existed since 2014, and exists under the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York City. The position is at the officer level and functions as a Senior Police Adviser (SPA) on transnational organized crime and contributes to the development of transnational organized crime strategies and projects. Note: Although the member returned to Canada in June 2016, the expense claims were processed in the last quarter of fiscal year 2016-2017 thus including in this reporting period. | 2,017 | 2015030001 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Canada | 301 | UN DPKO Department of Peacekeeping Operations | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Participation in international peacekeeping operations | ODA Grants | Donor Government | UN DPKO DEPARTMENT OF PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS | This position has existed since 2014, and exists under the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations in New York City. The position is at the officer level and functions as a Senior Police Adviser (SPA) on transnational organized crime and contributes to the development of transnational organized crime strategies and projects. Note: Although the member returned to Canada in June 2016, the expense claims were processed in the last quarter of fiscal year 2016-2017 thus including in this reporting period. | |||
Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) - QUITO - 2016/2017/Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) - QUITO - 2016/2017 CANADA FUND FOR LOCAL INITIATIVES (CFLI) - QUITO - 2016/2017/FONDS CANADIEN D'INITIATIVES LOCALES (FCIL) - QUITO - 2016/2017 The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in Ecuador. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or technical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty./ Le Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) vise à appuyer des petits projets proposés et mis en oeuvre par des organisations locales en Equateur. Les projets financés par le FCIL offrent de l'aide (sociale, économique ou technique) directement à la population locale. Le FCIL contribue ainsi aux objectifs de réduction de la pauvreté. | 2,017 | P005068074 | Morocco | 136 | Canada | 301 | Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) - QUITO - 2016/2017/Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) - QUITO - 2016/2017 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Donor Government | CANADA FUND FOR LOCAL INITIATIVES (CFLI) - QUITO - 2016/2017/FONDS CANADIEN D'INITIATIVES LOCALES (FCIL) - QUITO - 2016/2017 | The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in Ecuador. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or technical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty./ Le Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) vise à appuyer des petits projets proposés et mis en oeuvre par des organisations locales en Equateur. Les projets financés par le FCIL offrent de l'aide (sociale, économique ou technique) directement à la population locale. Le FCIL contribue ainsi aux objectifs de réduction de la pauvreté. | |||
Sri Lanka Floods – Health and shelter assistance for crisis-affected people - IOM 2017/Inondations au Sri Lanka - Aide en santé et en abris pour les personnes affectées par la crise - IOM SRI LANKA FLOODS – HEALTH AND SHELTER ASSISTANCE FOR CRISIS-AFFECTED PEOPLE - IOM 2017/INONDATIONS AU SRI LANKA - AIDE EN SANTÉ ET EN ABRIS POUR LES P | 2,017 | P005170001 | Sri Lanka | 640 | Canada | 301 | Sri Lanka Floods – Health and shelter assistance for crisis-affected people - IOM 2017/Inondations au Sri Lanka - Aide en santé et en abris pour les personnes affectées par la crise - IOM | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | International Organisation for Migration | SRI LANKA FLOODS – HEALTH AND SHELTER ASSISTANCE FOR CRISIS-AFFECTED PEOPLE - IOM 2017/INONDATIONS AU SRI LANKA - AIDE EN SANTÉ ET EN ABRIS POUR LES P | null | |||
Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES Les stagiaires de chacune de ces Cours assisteront un ou plusieurs membres ou employés des Cours. Les tâches incluront, entre autres, la rédaction de documents juridiques et administratifs, la préparation de dossiers de cour et la recherche de questions juridiques. Les candidats choisis recevront une bourse de la Faculté de droit pour payer leurs frais de subsistance et autres dépenses. | 2,017 | 2016-007 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Canada | 301 | Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | Other | STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES | Les stagiaires de chacune de ces Cours assisteront un ou plusieurs membres ou employés des Cours. Les tâches incluront, entre autres, la rédaction de documents juridiques et administratifs, la préparation de dossiers de cour et la recherche de questions juridiques. Les candidats choisis recevront une bourse de la Faculté de droit pour payer leurs frais de subsistance et autres dépenses. | |||
Déploiement de stations d'énergie renouvelable pour le pompage d'eau et l'alimentation électrique dans les communautés isolées et menacées par les changements climatiques DÉPLOIEMENT DE STATIONS D'ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE POUR LE POMPAGE D'EAU ET L'ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE DANS LES COMMUNAUTÉS ISOLÉES ET MENACÉES PAR LES CHA Le projet vise à mettre en œuvre une phase pilote d'implantation de groupes électrogènes verts, les GreenCubes, afin de réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre et d'éviter le recours aux génératrices et à d'autres types d'énergie fossile afin de soutenir l'agriculture. Il vise aussi à diffuser une formation technique simple aux populations afin qu'elles puissent bien opérer ces technologies innovantes, ce qui rendra les communautés et villages capables de maîtriser leur propre développement. | 2,017 | 10 | Gabon | 239 | Canada | 301 | Déploiement de stations d'énergie renouvelable pour le pompage d'eau et l'alimentation électrique dans les communautés isolées et menacées par les changements climatiques | II.3.b. Energy generation, renewable sources | Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies | ODA Grants | Other financial corporations | DÉPLOIEMENT DE STATIONS D'ÉNERGIE RENOUVELABLE POUR LE POMPAGE D'EAU ET L'ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE DANS LES COMMUNAUTÉS ISOLÉES ET MENACÉES PAR LES CHA | Le projet vise à mettre en œuvre une phase pilote d'implantation de groupes électrogènes verts, les GreenCubes, afin de réduire les émissions de gaz à effet de serre et d'éviter le recours aux génératrices et à d'autres types d'énergie fossile afin de soutenir l'agriculture. Il vise aussi à diffuser une formation technique simple aux populations afin qu'elles puissent bien opérer ces technologies innovantes, ce qui rendra les communautés et villages capables de maîtriser leur propre développement. | |||
Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) - YNGON - 2016/2017/Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) - YNGON - 2016/2017 CANADA FUND FOR LOCAL INITIATIVES (CFLI) - YNGON - 2016/2017/FONDS CANADIEN D'INITIATIVES LOCALES (FCIL) - YNGON - 2016/2017 The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in Burma. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or technical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty./ Le Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) vise à appuyer des petits projets proposés et mis en oeuvre par des organisations locales en Birmanie. Les projets financés par le FCIL offrent de l'aide (sociale, économique ou technique) directement à la population locale. Le FCIL contribue ainsi aux objectifs de réduction de la pauvreté. | 2,017 | P001880070 | Myanmar | 635 | Canada | 301 | Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) - YNGON - 2016/2017/Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) - YNGON - 2016/2017 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Donor Government | CANADA FUND FOR LOCAL INITIATIVES (CFLI) - YNGON - 2016/2017/FONDS CANADIEN D'INITIATIVES LOCALES (FCIL) - YNGON - 2016/2017 | The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) is designed to support small projects proposed and implemented by local organizations in Burma. In providing funding for small projects that offer direct social, economic, or technical assistance to local populations, the CFLI contributes to the overall goal of reducing poverty./ Le Fonds canadien d'initiatives locales (FCIL) vise à appuyer des petits projets proposés et mis en oeuvre par des organisations locales en Birmanie. Les projets financés par le FCIL offrent de l'aide (sociale, économique ou technique) directement à la population locale. Le FCIL contribue ainsi aux objectifs de réduction de la pauvreté. | |||
Fragile and Conflict-Affected States Engagement Support FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES ENGAGEMENT SUPPORT Funding under this funding enables Australian support to improving international engagement in fragile and conflict affected situations. It supports policy research, lessons learned and explorations of new and cutting edge areas in international engagement in fragile situations. There is a growing demand for new knowledge with practical relevance for addressing issues of fragility in a broad range of countries. It includes support for implementation of the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States and achieving the 2030 Agenda. Thetotal value of this investment is $2.5 million over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | 2,017 | INM214 | Oceania, regional | 889 | Australia | 801 | Fragile and Conflict-Affected States Engagement Support | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor Government | FRAGILE AND CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES ENGAGEMENT SUPPORT | Funding under this funding enables Australian support to improving international engagement in fragile and conflict affected situations. It supports policy research, lessons learned and explorations of new and cutting edge areas in international engagement in fragile situations. There is a growing demand for new knowledge with practical relevance for addressing issues of fragility in a broad range of countries. It includes support for implementation of the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States and achieving the 2030 Agenda. Thetotal value of this investment is $2.5 million over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | AU-5-INM214-998 | Supporting Engagement in FCAS Funding under this funding enables Australian support to improving international engagement in fragile and conflict affected situations. It supports policy research, lessons learned and explorations of new and cutting edge areas in international engagement in fragile situations. There is a growing demand for new knowledge with practical relevance for addressing issues of fragility in a broad range of countries. It includes support for implementation of the New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States and achieving the 2030 Agenda. The total value of this investment is $2.5 million over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | identifier |
Undersea Cable Project UNDERSEA CABLE PROJECT Funding under this investment supports the development and delivery of a new undersea telecommunications cables to enhance telecommunications within Papua New Guniea and Solomon Islands. The cable will be linked from a facility within Australia connecting to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. The cable will enable improved speed, reliability and accessibility of digital connectivity, and in turn allow potential opportunities for economic growth and development, including e-services in education and health. | 2,017 | INM430 | Solomon Islands | 866 | Australia | 801 | Undersea Cable Project | II.2. Communications | Telecommunications | ODA Grants | Donor Government | UNDERSEA CABLE PROJECT | Funding under this investment supports the development and delivery of a new undersea telecommunications cables to enhance telecommunications within Papua New Guniea and Solomon Islands. The cable will be linked from a facility within Australia connecting to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. The cable will enable improved speed, reliability and accessibility of digital connectivity, and in turn allow potential opportunities for economic growth and development, including e-services in education and health. | AU-5-INM430-SB | Undersea Cables Project Funding under this investment supports the development and delivery of a new undersea telecommunications cables to enhance telecommunications within Papua New Guniea and Solomon Islands. The cable will be linked from a facility within Australia connecting to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. The cable will enable improved speed, reliability and accessibility of digital connectivity, and in turn allow potential opportunities for economic growth and development, including e-services in education and health. | identifier |
Papua New Guinea: Administrative Support and Property PAPUA NEW GUINEA: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND PROPERTY Funding under this Initiative provides administrative support to the entire Papua New Guinea Program at Post through the provision of property services and maintenance required to cater for the commercial and residential needs of the Australian Aid Program - Port Moresby Post, including provision of security upgrades. The total value of this initiative is $40 million over 10 years, starting 2006-07. | 2,017 | INH071 | Papua New Guinea | 862 | Australia | 801 | Papua New Guinea: Administrative Support and Property | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Donor Government | PAPUA NEW GUINEA: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND PROPERTY | Funding under this Initiative provides administrative support to the entire Papua New Guinea Program at Post through the provision of property services and maintenance required to cater for the commercial and residential needs of the Australian Aid Program - Port Moresby Post, including provision of security upgrades. The total value of this initiative is $40 million over 10 years, starting 2006-07. | |||
Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-17 DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-17 The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year. | 2,017 | INM061 | Nepal | 660 | Australia | 801 | Direct Aid Program (DAP) 2016-17 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Health education | ODA Grants | Donor Government | DIRECT AID PROGRAM (DAP) 2016-17 | The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a small-grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing countries. DAP's objective is to advance developmental outcomes in ODA-eligible countries with projects primarily focussed on practical and tangible results. It supports Australia's wider foreign and trade policy interests and public diplomacy objectives. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $22 million expensed over the 2016-17 financial year. | |||
Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy TEN YEAR PACIFIC STATISTICS STRATEGY The 'Support to Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy' initiative provides funding to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC) and the OECD's Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21) to deliver technical assistance to support Pacific island country National Statistics Offices (NSOs) as part of the next phase of the Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy (TYPSS). This initiative also includes funding to provide Education Management Information Systems (EMIS) provide to the Pacific through SPC. The total value of this initiative is $16.79 million over the next three financial years (2014-15 to 2016-17). | 2,017 | INL416 | Tonga | 870 | Australia | 801 | Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Statistical capacity building | ODA Grants | Secretariat of the Pacific Community | TEN YEAR PACIFIC STATISTICS STRATEGY | The 'Support to Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy' initiative provides funding to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), the Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC) and the OECD's Partnership in Statistics for Development in the 21st Century (PARIS21) to deliver technical assistance to support Pacific island country National Statistics Offices (NSOs) as part of the next phase of the Ten Year Pacific Statistics Strategy (TYPSS). This initiative also includes funding to provide Education Management Information Systems (EMIS) provide to the Pacific through SPC. The total value of this initiative is $16.79 million over the next three financial years (2014-15 to 2016-17). | |||
Australian Leadership Award (ALA) Scholarships 2011 Intake AUSTRALIAN LEADERSHIP AWARD (ALA) SCHOLARSHIPS 2011 INTAKE The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) aim to develop leadership and build partnerships and linkages within developing countries, while addressing priority development issues of the region. ALA Scholarships are for study at Masters or Doctorate level in an Australian university. Study programs must relate to a priority development area: disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development, water and sanitation. ALA scholars also undertake a Leadership Development Program in Australia. In 2011, a total of 205 ALA scholarships will be awarded. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $35.0 million over 7 years, starting 2010-11. | 2,017 | INJ554 | Thailand | 764 | Australia | 801 | Australian Leadership Award (ALA) Scholarships 2011 Intake | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | AUSTRALIAN LEADERSHIP AWARD (ALA) SCHOLARSHIPS 2011 INTAKE | The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) aim to develop leadership and build partnerships and linkages within developing countries, while addressing priority development issues of the region. ALA Scholarships are for study at Masters or Doctorate level in an Australian university. Study programs must relate to a priority development area: disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development, water and sanitation. ALA scholars also undertake a Leadership Development Program in Australia. In 2011, a total of 205 ALA scholarships will be awarded. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $35.0 million over 7 years, starting 2010-11. | |||
Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) Evaluation Program OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS (ODE) EVALUATION PROGRAM The Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) was established to monitor the quality and assesses the impact of the Australian aid program. ODE conducts independent evaluations of Australian aid and quality assures DFAT's aid monitoring and performance systems. ODE also supports DFAT program areas to conduct evaluations. The Independent Evaluation Committee (IEC) oversees ODE's work, providing independent expert advice on DFAT's Aid Evaluation Policy, the annual Aid Evaluation Plan, ODE's strategic evaluations, and ODE's annual work plan and activities. Funding under this proposal supports ODE's work. The total value of this investment, which started in 2012-13, is $7.6 million. | 2,017 | INK781 | Cambodia | 728 | Australia | 801 | Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) Evaluation Program | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector aid | ODA Grants | Other | OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS (ODE) EVALUATION PROGRAM | The Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE) was established to monitor the quality and assesses the impact of the Australian aid program. ODE conducts independent evaluations of Australian aid and quality assures DFAT's aid monitoring and performance systems. ODE also supports DFAT program areas to conduct evaluations. The Independent Evaluation Committee (IEC) oversees ODE's work, providing independent expert advice on DFAT's Aid Evaluation Policy, the annual Aid Evaluation Plan, ODE's strategic evaluations, and ODE's annual work plan and activities. Funding under this proposal supports ODE's work. The total value of this investment, which started in 2012-13, is $7.6 million. | |||
Australian Development Awards - 2012 intake AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT AWARDS - 2012 INTAKE Funding under this initiative supports the Australian Development Awards long-term scholarships and short-term fellowships and scholarships 2012 intake of awardees from across 36 developing countries. Development Awards provide opportunities for people to gain knowledge and skills to assist in the development of their home country and are linked directly to outcomes of bilateral partnerships and country strategies. This funding covers all costs, including tuition fees and stipends for awardees while studying in Australia. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $301.3 million over nine years, starting 2011-12. | 2,017 | INK048 | West Bank and Gaza Strip | 550 | Australia | 801 | Australian Development Awards - 2012 intake | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT AWARDS - 2012 INTAKE | Funding under this initiative supports the Australian Development Awards long-term scholarships and short-term fellowships and scholarships 2012 intake of awardees from across 36 developing countries. Development Awards provide opportunities for people to gain knowledge and skills to assist in the development of their home country and are linked directly to outcomes of bilateral partnerships and country strategies. This funding covers all costs, including tuition fees and stipends for awardees while studying in Australia. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $301.3 million over nine years, starting 2011-12. | |||
International Graduate Program 2017-18 INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAM 2017-18 The International Graduate Program (IGP) is a fellowship program that supports developing country nationals enhance their theoretical based learning with practical and essential tradecraft skills. The course aims to build capacity through professional and academic training and will expose international participants to foreign, trade and development policy issues. Partner countries have relatively small foreign ministries, with little opportunity to conduct professional training. The IGP provides participants with a suite of relevant policy, professional and academic training to enhance their ability to pursue key international policy objectives of their respective countries. The program will also support strong and enduring personal linkages to support ongoing sustainable development strategies. The total value of this investment is $0.3 million to be expended during the 2017-18 financial year. | 2,017 | INM371 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Australia | 801 | International Graduate Program 2017-18 | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE PROGRAM 2017-18 | The International Graduate Program (IGP) is a fellowship program that supports developing country nationals enhance their theoretical based learning with practical and essential tradecraft skills. The course aims to build capacity through professional and academic training and will expose international participants to foreign, trade and development policy issues. Partner countries have relatively small foreign ministries, with little opportunity to conduct professional training. The IGP provides participants with a suite of relevant policy, professional and academic training to enhance their ability to pursue key international policy objectives of their respective countries. The program will also support strong and enduring personal linkages to support ongoing sustainable development strategies. The total value of this investment is $0.3 million to be expended during the 2017-18 financial year. | |||
Australia Awards Scholarships: Africa 2015-2020 AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS: AFRICA 2015-2020 The Australia Awards program to Africa 2016-2020 contributes to African leadership and human capacity development through the delivery of approximately 1,200 scholarships and short course awards in sectors where Australia has acknowledged expertise, such as extractives, agricultural productivity and public policy. The funding covers costs associated with the managing contractor to implement the program on behalf of the Australian Government and includes the selection and mobilisation of awardees, Africa short course awards, alumni engagement and monitoring and evaluation. The total value of this investment is $114.3 million over 6 years, starting 2014-15. | 2,017 | INL420 | Senegal | 269 | Australia | 801 | Australia Awards Scholarships: Africa 2015-2020 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | International Monetary Fund (IMF) | AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS: AFRICA 2015-2020 | The Australia Awards program to Africa 2016-2020 contributes to African leadership and human capacity development through the delivery of approximately 1,200 scholarships and short course awards in sectors where Australia has acknowledged expertise, such as extractives, agricultural productivity and public policy. The funding covers costs associated with the managing contractor to implement the program on behalf of the Australian Government and includes the selection and mobilisation of awardees, Africa short course awards, alumni engagement and monitoring and evaluation. The total value of this investment is $114.3 million over 6 years, starting 2014-15. | |||
Australia Awards Scholarships - 2016 Intake AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS - 2016 INTAKE Australia Awards Scholarships are international scholarships funded by the Australian Government offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. The Awards strive to develop leadership potential and stimulate lasting change by empowering a global network of talented individuals through high-quality education experiences in Australia and overseas. Recipients return home with new ideas and knowledge, and the ability to make a significant contribution to their home countries as leaders in their field. Funding under this initiative supports the global delivery for the 2016 Intake over 9 years valued at $121.0 million, starting 2015-16. | 2,017 | INL793 | Vanuatu | 854 | Australia | 801 | Australia Awards Scholarships - 2016 Intake | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS - 2016 INTAKE | Australia Awards Scholarships are international scholarships funded by the Australian Government offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. The Awards strive to develop leadership potential and stimulate lasting change by empowering a global network of talented individuals through high-quality education experiences in Australia and overseas. Recipients return home with new ideas and knowledge, and the ability to make a significant contribution to their home countries as leaders in their field. Funding under this initiative supports the global delivery for the 2016 Intake over 9 years valued at $121.0 million, starting 2015-16. | |||
Australian Volunteers for International Development AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) program provides effective contribution to development through Australian volunteers working with people and organisations in developing countries. Individual Australians contribute by undertaking assignments in a range of developing countries, helping to build capacity in host organisations which are focused on meeting development needs across sectors such as health, education, rural development, and law and justice. Funding under this initiative assists Australian Volunteers International (AVI) ongoing costs for implementing the AVID program covering volunteer allowances, recruitment, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $99.5 million over 6 years, starting 2011-12. | 2,017 | INK124 | Micronesia | 860 | Australia | 801 | Australian Volunteers for International Development | I.1.b. Basic Education | Primary education | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | The Australian Volunteers for International Development (AVID) program provides effective contribution to development through Australian volunteers working with people and organisations in developing countries. Individual Australians contribute by undertaking assignments in a range of developing countries, helping to build capacity in host organisations which are focused on meeting development needs across sectors such as health, education, rural development, and law and justice. Funding under this initiative assists Australian Volunteers International (AVI) ongoing costs for implementing the AVID program covering volunteer allowances, recruitment, insurance, management and other associated administrative costs. The total value of this investment is $99.5 million over 6 years, starting 2011-12. | |||
Australia Awards - 2014 intake AUSTRALIA AWARDS - 2014 INTAKE The Australia Awards are international scholarships and fellowships funded by the Australian Government offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. The Awards strive to develop leadership potential and stimulate lasting change by empowering a global network of talented individuals through high-quality education experiences in Australia and overseas. Recipients return home with new ideas and knowledge, and the ability to make a significant contribution to their home countries as leaders in their field. Funding under this initiative supports the global delivery for the 2014 Intake and is valued at $393.2 million over 8 years, starting 2013-14. | 2,017 | INL062 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 384 | Australia | 801 | Australia Awards - 2014 intake | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | AUSTRALIA AWARDS - 2014 INTAKE | The Australia Awards are international scholarships and fellowships funded by the Australian Government offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. The Awards strive to develop leadership potential and stimulate lasting change by empowering a global network of talented individuals through high-quality education experiences in Australia and overseas. Recipients return home with new ideas and knowledge, and the ability to make a significant contribution to their home countries as leaders in their field. Funding under this initiative supports the global delivery for the 2014 Intake and is valued at $393.2 million over 8 years, starting 2013-14. | |||
Alumni Engagement 2016-17 ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT 2016-17 The goal of the Australia Awards is to support partner countries progress their development goals and have positive relationships with Australia that advance mutual interests. Once awardees have completed their study the Australian Government is committed to supporting a global network of alumni who have studied in Australia, to build on their experiences and remain connected to Australia. This investment enables Posts to engage with alumni and foster networks of influence by growing Australia's global alumni community. The total value of this investment is $1.0 million expensed in the 2016-17 financial year. | 2,017 | INM079 | Cambodia | 728 | Australia | 801 | Alumni Engagement 2016-17 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT 2016-17 | The goal of the Australia Awards is to support partner countries progress their development goals and have positive relationships with Australia that advance mutual interests. Once awardees have completed their study the Australian Government is committed to supporting a global network of alumni who have studied in Australia, to build on their experiences and remain connected to Australia. This investment enables Posts to engage with alumni and foster networks of influence by growing Australia's global alumni community. The total value of this investment is $1.0 million expensed in the 2016-17 financial year. | |||
Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE This project addresses the rights of girls and women in Kenya and Norway to receive information on SRHR and to have access to SRHR services. Recognising that sexual health encompasses mental and social well-being and is affected by economic circumstances, | 2,017 | FK17/120902N2 | Kenya | 248 | Norway | 8 | Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Personnel development for population and reproductive health | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE | This project addresses the rights of girls and women in Kenya and Norway to receive information on SRHR and to have access to SRHR services. Recognising that sexual health encompasses mental and social well-being and is affected by economic circumstances, | |||
Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE Buliding comptence in order to expand business. The projects intentions is to make the factory unit in Vietnam more knowledgeable, independent and self-driven, so all units can grow their business in a healthier and more secure way | 2,017 | FK17/121102N3 | Viet Nam | 769 | Norway | 8 | Peace Corps, FK Norway, personnel exchange | III.2.a. Industry | Textiles, leather and substitutes | ODA Grants | Private sector in provider country | PEACE CORPS, FK NORWAY, PERSONNEL EXCHANGE | Buliding comptence in order to expand business. The projects intentions is to make the factory unit in Vietnam more knowledgeable, independent and self-driven, so all units can grow their business in a healthier and more secure way | |||
Practical Action Green Economic Development 2017 - 2020 PRACTICAL ACTION GREEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2017 - 2020 The project will contribute to sustainable green economic growth in Zimbabwe by enhancing agricultural productivity with renewable energy and water efficient technologies, in Gwanda Rural District.919 smallholder farming households (i.e. 4,135 men, women & children direct beneficiaries) will increase their incomes and yields by 100%, through participation in horticulture and other value chains. The irrigation scheme beneficiary smallholders plus dryland farmers surrounding the irrigation schemes (a total of 919 smallholder farming households) – will increase crop production, have stronger performing Irrigation Management and Marketing Committees, better access to markets and finance, and increased resilience to climate change. All residents of the wards (50,536 men, women and children) will benefit from better access to local food (doubling of yields on 319 hectares), inclusion of Livelihood Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR) in ward plans, market development (opportunities for all producers, buyers and actors in selected value chains) and IWRM to conserve their resource base. The project's technologies, approaches and businesses models will be shared nationally to promote investment/adoption by communities, government and other development agencies. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-11266A0101-ZWE-43040 | Zimbabwe | 265 | Sweden | 10 | Practical Action Green Economic Development 2017 - 2020 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Rural development | ODA Grants | International NGO | PRACTICAL ACTION GREEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2017 - 2020 | The project will contribute to sustainable green economic growth in Zimbabwe by enhancing agricultural productivity with renewable energy and water efficient technologies, in Gwanda Rural District.919 smallholder farming households (i.e. 4,135 men, women & children direct beneficiaries) will increase their incomes and yields by 100%, through participation in horticulture and other value chains. The irrigation scheme beneficiary smallholders plus dryland farmers surrounding the irrigation schemes (a total of 919 smallholder farming households) – will increase crop production, have stronger performing Irrigation Management and Marketing Committees, better access to markets and finance, and increased resilience to climate change. All residents of the wards (50,536 men, women and children) will benefit from better access to local food (doubling of yields on 319 hectares), inclusion of Livelihood Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR) in ward plans, market development (opportunities for all producers, buyers and actors in selected value chains) and IWRM to conserve their resource base. The project's technologies, approaches and businesses models will be shared nationally to promote investment/adoption by communities, government and other development agencies. | SE-0-SE-6-11266-11266A0101 | Practical Action Green Economic Development 2017 - 2022 Practical Action Green Economic Development 2017 - 2022 - Practical Action Green Economic Development 2017 - 2020 New/additional funds to mitigate the impact of COVID-19
The project will contribute to sustainable green economic growth in Zimbabwe by enhancing agricultural productivity with renewable energy and water efficient technologies, in Gwanda Rural District.
919 smallholder farming households (i.e. 4,135 men, women & children direct beneficiaries) will increase their incomes and yields by 100%, through participation in horticulture and other value chains.
The irrigation scheme beneficiary smallholders plus dryland farmers surrounding the irrigation schemes (a total of 919 smallholder farming households) – will increase crop production, have stronger performing Irrigation Management and Marketing Committees, better access to markets and finance, and increased resilience to climate change.
All residents of the wards (50,536 men, women and children) will benefit from better access to local food (doubling of yields on 319 hectares), inclusion of Livelihood Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR) in ward plans, market development (opportunities for all producers, buyers and actors in selected value chains) and IWRM to conserve their resource base.
The project's technologies, approaches and businesses models will be shared nationally to promote investment/adoption by communities, government and other development agencies. Nya medel/medeltillägg för att lindra konsekvenserna av covid-19
Practical Action har ansökt om finansiellt stöd från svenska ambassaden i Harare om 20 miljoner SEK med syfte att genomföra projektet "Enhanced Agricultural Productivity and Resilience to Climate Change through Solar Powered Irrigation” i Gwanda, Zimbabwe. Ambassaden kommer att stå som ensam givare i detta projekt.
Gwanda District har valts ut som fokusområde för denna insats på grund av följande skäl:
1)Gwanda District ligger i de agroekonomiska zonerna IV och V, vilket gör distriktet extremt sårbart för klimatvariation och klimatförändringar;
2)Distriktet har en stor population som till största del är beroende av jordbruk;
3)Gwanda District är för tillfället inte en del av Zimbabwe Resilience Builing Fund;
4)Distriktet har ett antal bevattningssystem som antingen är ur bruk eller drivna av diesel;
5)Matabeleland South har mottagit betydligt mindre bistånd i förhållande till andra provinser i Zimbabwe;
6)Practical Action har både erfarenhet och i dagsläget en närvaro i Gwanda.
Insatsen belyser de huvudsakliga orsakerna till fattigdom i Gwanda, så som låg jordbruksproduktivitet, brist på tillgång till ren och förnybar energi och småskaliga jordbruksbönders svaga organisatoriska förmåga. Även brist på kunskap och tillgång till rådgivning gällande jordbruket samt begränsad tillgång till marknaden och finansiella tjänster är faktorer som påverkar fattigdomen i Gwanda. Ett fokus för insatsen är att stärka jordbruksbönders anpassningsförmåga och motståndskraft för klimatvariationer och klimatförändringar.
Det övergripande målet med insatsen är att öka jordbruksaktiviteten och motståndskraften för klimatförändringar inom Gwanda District genom soldrivna bevattningssystem samt ökad tillgång till marknaden och finansiella tjänster.
De huvudsakliga målen med insatsen är att:
1) På ett hållbart sätt öka växtproduktionen genom Participatory Extension Approaches (PEA) och Participatory Knowledge and Technology Developmnent.
2) Öka tillgången till marknader genom Participatory Market Systems Development (PMSD-metoder).
3) Öka tillgången till finansiella tjänster genom utveckling och stöd av 18 - 36 ISALs.
4) Öka motståndskraften mot klimatvariationer och klimatförändringar genom soldrivna bevattningssystem och bättre brukande av landområden. Dessa landområden, som beräknas stödja upp till 20 hushåll vardera, bevattnas genom vatten från borrhål som kommer att färdigställas under detta projekt. Insatsen avser dessutom stärka hushållens och samhällens motståndskraft genom att integrera Livelihood-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR).
5) Utveckla bevattningssystem genom Transformational Leadership Training, med syfte att förbättra lokalbefolkningens organisatoriska förmåga att äga och förvalta sina system.
Projektet kommer att bidra till en hållbar grön ekonomisk tillväxt i Zimbabwe genom att förbättra jordbruksproduktiviteten med hjälp av förnybar energi och vatteneffektiv teknik i Gwanda. Totalt kommer 919 småskaliga jordbrukshushåll (4.135 män, kvinnor och barn) att öka sina inkomster och avkastningar med 100% genom trädgårdsodling och andra värdekedjor.
Bevattningssystemets stödmottagare och bönder som brukar torra landområden (totalt 919 småhushållande jordbrukshushåll) - kommer att öka växtproduktionen. Dessutom kommer Irrigation Management and Marketing Committees stärkas och tillgången till marknader och finansiella tjänster samt öka motståndskraften mot klimatförändringar kommer att förbättras.
Alla invånare i distriktet (50.536 män, kvinnor och barn) kommer att dra nytta av bättre tillgång till lokalproducerad mat (fördubbling av avkastning på 319 hektar), Livelihood-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR), en utveckling av marknaden (möjligheter för alla producenter, köpare och aktörer i utvalda värdekedjor) samt IWRM.
Projektets teknologier, metoder och affärsmodeller kommer att delas nationellt med syfte att främja investeringar gjorda av samhällena, myndigheter och andra aktörer inom utvecklingssektorn.
Ambassaden bedömer att den föreslagna insatsen uppfyller ett flertal resultat i strategin för Sveriges utvecklingssamarbete med Zimbabwe 2017-2021. Insatsen fokuserar främst på klimatförändringar med målet att skapa mer motståndskraftiga hushåll och individer (resultatområde 3.1) och integrera användningen av produktiv förnybar energi i form av soldrivna bevattningssystem (resultatområde 3.3). Genom betoningen på värdekedjemetoder och kopplingar till marknader och finanser avser insatsen skapa gröna och motståndskraftiga jobb och inkomster för några av de mest utsatta samhällena i Zimbabwe (resultatområde 3.2). Dessutom har insatsen genomgående ett genusperspektiv (område 1.3) och en konfliktkänslighet vilket är särskilt viktigt med tanke på de konflikter som pågick i Gwanda under 1980- och 2000-talen.
Insatsen relaterar direkt till följande av FNs globala mål för en hållbar utveckling:
1)Ingen fattigdom
2)Ingen hunger
5)Jämställdhet
6)Rent vatten och sanitet
7)Hållbar energi för alla
9) Hållbar industri, innovationer och infrastruktur
13) Bekämpa klimatförändringen The project will contribute to sustainable green economic growth in Zimbabwe by
enhancing agricultural productivity with renewable energy and water efficient
technologies, in Gwanda Rural District.
919 smallholder farming households (i.e. 4,135 men, women & children direct
beneficiaries) will increase their incomes and yields by 100%, through participation in
horticulture and other value chains.
The irrigation scheme beneficiary smallholders plus dryland farmers surrounding the
irrigation schemes (a total of 919 smallholder farming households) will increase crop
production, have stronger performing Irrigation Management and Marketing
Committees, better access to markets and finance, and increased resilience to climate
change.
All residents of the wards (50,536 men, women and children) will benefit from better
access to local food (doubling of yields on 319 hectares), inclusion of Livelihood Centred
Disaster Risk Reduction (LCDRR) in ward plans, market development (opportunities for
all producers, buyers and actors in selected value chains) and IWRM to conserve their
resource base.
The project's technologies, approaches and businesses models will be shared nationally to
promote investment/adoption by communities, government and other development
agencies.
Objectives of the intervention include:
1. Increased Resilience to Climate Variability and Change.
2. Increased Access to Finance.
3. Strengthened Irrigation Management Structures.
4. Increased Access to Markets.
5. Increased Sustainable Crop Production. | project title |
Australia Awards Pacific Scholarship (AAPS) 2017 Intake AUSTRALIA AWARDS PACIFIC SCHOLARSHIP (AAPS) 2017 INTAKE Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships (AAPS) is a multi-country initiative that provides access for developing country nationals to tertiary education in Pacific institutions every year. Study areas are based on respective Pacific countries Government's priority areas as well as those of the Australian Aid program. In many of these countries there are no universities located within country and this program forms an important part of each country's overall tertiary training needs. Previous scholars now hold important roles in government and industry. The program collaborates closely with the New Zealand program as well as the respective Pacific Islands Government's own scholarships program. The total value of this investment is $13.0 million over 9 years, starting 2016-17. | 2,017 | INM106 | Nauru | 845 | Australia | 801 | Australia Awards Pacific Scholarship (AAPS) 2017 Intake | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | AUSTRALIA AWARDS PACIFIC SCHOLARSHIP (AAPS) 2017 INTAKE | Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships (AAPS) is a multi-country initiative that provides access for developing country nationals to tertiary education in Pacific institutions every year. Study areas are based on respective Pacific countries Government's priority areas as well as those of the Australian Aid program. In many of these countries there are no universities located within country and this program forms an important part of each country's overall tertiary training needs. Previous scholars now hold important roles in government and industry. The program collaborates closely with the New Zealand program as well as the respective Pacific Islands Government's own scholarships program. The total value of this investment is $13.0 million over 9 years, starting 2016-17. | |||
Indonesia Health Management INDONESIA HEALTH MANAGEMENT Funding to support small activities under the Health Unit in Jakarta Post to enable continued engagement with the Government of Indonesia, as well as having funds for monitoring and evaluation of existing programs. The total value of this investment is $1.2 million expenced over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | 2,017 | INM138 | Indonesia | 738 | Australia | 801 | Indonesia Health Management | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor Government | INDONESIA HEALTH MANAGEMENT | Funding to support small activities under the Health Unit in Jakarta Post to enable continued engagement with the Government of Indonesia, as well as having funds for monitoring and evaluation of existing programs. The total value of this investment is $1.2 million expenced over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | AU-5-INM138-ID | Indonesia Health Management Funding to support small activities under the Health Unit in Jakarta Post to enable continued engagement with the Government of Indonesia, as well as having funds for monitoring and evaluation of existing programs. The total value of this investment is $1.2 million expenced over 3 years, starting 2016-17. | identifier |
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Core Funding INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION (IPPF) CORE FUNDING The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global non-government organisation that delivers sexual and reproductive health services. It works in 172 countries through 152 Member Associations. Funding under this investment represents Australia's annual core contribution to support the IPPF's 2016-2020 Strategic Framework. The Strategic Framework focuses on promoting and delivering access to sexual and reproductive health and strengthening the legislative and policy environment around these services. The total value of this investment is $11.8 million over 3 years, starting 2015-16. | 2,017 | INL866 | Asia, regional | 798 | Australia | 801 | International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Core Funding | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Reproductive health care | ODA Grants | International Planned Parenthood Federation | INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION (IPPF) CORE FUNDING | The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global non-government organisation that delivers sexual and reproductive health services. It works in 172 countries through 152 Member Associations. Funding under this investment represents Australia's annual core contribution to support the IPPF's 2016-2020 Strategic Framework. The Strategic Framework focuses on promoting and delivering access to sexual and reproductive health and strengthening the legislative and policy environment around these services. The total value of this investment is $11.8 million over 3 years, starting 2015-16. | AU-5-INL866-998 | IPPF Core Funding The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global non-government organisation that delivers sexual and reproductive health services. It works in 172 countries through 152 Member Associations. Funding under this investment represents Australia's annual core contribution to support the IPPF’s 2016-2020 Strategic Framework. The Strategic Framework focuses on promoting and delivering access to sexual and reproductive health and strengthening the legislative and policy environment around these services. The total value of this investment is $11.8 million over 3 years, starting 2015-16. | identifier |
ORG BBE U4 Bergen/ TI Kambodja MS ORG BBE U4 BERGEN/ TI KAMBODJA MS The BAE (Bilateral Associate Expert) program was initiated by Sida in 1985, as a complement to the multilateral/UN program, JPO (Junior Professional Officer). The objective of the BAE program is to provide technical assistance to and strengthen capacity of the receiving organization through a young expert. A BAE is a young professional below the age of 33, who holds a university degree and has at least two years of relevant, paid, work experience. In the recruitment process, Sida and the receiving organization look for young professionals with knowledge and skills relevant for the organization, as well as the potential and willingness to learn and grow during the assignment. BAE:s are mainly placed within a cooperating partner organization in the global south, be it local/international NGO:s, public agencies, ministries, etc. working with international development, such as International Planned Parenthood Foundation, Saferworld, Slum Dwellers International, Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association, Agence de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable in Mali, etc. The receiving organization drafts the ToR and is highly involved in the recruitment process, in order to ensure local ownership. Before deployment, all BAE:s undergo a one week onboarding in Sweden, to prepare for their missions. The BAE contract is for maximum three years and before starting the third year, a BAE may relocate to an Embassy working with international development. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5412009001-GGG-15113 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Sweden | 10 | ORG BBE U4 Bergen/ TI Kambodja MS | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Anti-corruption organisations and institutions | ODA Grants | International NGO | ORG BBE U4 BERGEN/ TI KAMBODJA MS | The BAE (Bilateral Associate Expert) program was initiated by Sida in 1985, as a complement to the multilateral/UN program, JPO (Junior Professional Officer). The objective of the BAE program is to provide technical assistance to and strengthen capacity of the receiving organization through a young expert. A BAE is a young professional below the age of 33, who holds a university degree and has at least two years of relevant, paid, work experience. In the recruitment process, Sida and the receiving organization look for young professionals with knowledge and skills relevant for the organization, as well as the potential and willingness to learn and grow during the assignment. BAE:s are mainly placed within a cooperating partner organization in the global south, be it local/international NGO:s, public agencies, ministries, etc. working with international development, such as International Planned Parenthood Foundation, Saferworld, Slum Dwellers International, Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association, Agence de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable in Mali, etc. The receiving organization drafts the ToR and is highly involved in the recruitment process, in order to ensure local ownership. Before deployment, all BAE:s undergo a one week onboarding in Sweden, to prepare for their missions. The BAE contract is for maximum three years and before starting the third year, a BAE may relocate to an Embassy working with international development. | SE-0-SE-6-54120090-5412009001 | ORG BBE U4 Bergen/ TI Kambodja MS ORG BBE U4 Bergen/ TI Kambodja MS Insatsen syfter till att bredda och utveckla den svenska resursbasen i enlighet med resultatstrategin för kapacitetsutveckling och utbyte. Denna BBE är placerad på U4 och arbetar med antikorruption. Bilateral associate experts. A training program for young Swedish academics. The aim is to have an impact on Swedish priorities in international development cooperation and feedback of experience to the Swedish actors. The program includes up to three years. This BBE will be placed at U4 and will work with anticorruption. Mål och syfte med BEE-programmet är framför allt: Stärkt kapacitet och lärande inom svensk resursbas för internationellt genomförande av Agenda 2030; Ökad användning och återföring av svensk kompetens och erfarenheter inom internationellt utvecklingssamarbete. Denna tjänst fokuserade särskilt på antikorruption.
BBH får upp till tre års arbetslivserfarenhet inom en organisation, inom prioriterade internationella utvecklingsfrågor samt olika kapacitetsutvecklingsmöjligheter och utbildningar. Efter avslutad tjänst väntas BBE bidra till genomförandet av Agenda 2030 med sina nyvunna erfarenheter och kunskaper. | project title |
Peacebuilding in Conflict-Affected Mindanao PEACEBUILDING IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED MINDANAO Multi-faceted and long running sub-national conflicts in Mindanao, Philippines have contributed to widespread poverty and displacement. Under this initiative Australia is providing support to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) - Government of Philippines (GPH) peace process, through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank (WB) and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs). Funds will be used to support the peace process and boost institutional capacity to implement the Peace Agreement. The total value of this initiative is $40 million over 8 years, starting 2013-14. | 2,017 | INL343 | Philippines | 755 | Australia | 801 | Peacebuilding in Conflict-Affected Mindanao | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution | ODA Grants | International Alert | PEACEBUILDING IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED MINDANAO | Multi-faceted and long running sub-national conflicts in Mindanao, Philippines have contributed to widespread poverty and displacement. Under this initiative Australia is providing support to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) - Government of Philippines (GPH) peace process, through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank (WB) and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs). Funds will be used to support the peace process and boost institutional capacity to implement the Peace Agreement. The total value of this initiative is $40 million over 8 years, starting 2013-14. | AU-5-INL343-PH | Peacebuilding in Conflict-Affected Mindanao Multi-faceted and long running sub-national conflicts in Mindanao, Philippines have contributed to widespread poverty and displacement. Under this initiative Australia is providing support to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) - Government of Philippines (GPH) peace process, through the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the World Bank (WB) and other Non-Government Organisations (NGOs). Funds will be used to support the peace process and boost institutional capacity to implement the Peace Agreement. The total value of this initiative is $40 million over 8 years, starting 2013-14. | identifier |
Other Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Projects OTHER AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROJECTS Funding under this activity represents Australian Centre of International Agricultural Research appropriated funds that, at the time of recording, are yet to be committed to aid research activities. For some periods negative transactions may be recorded. These negative transactions represent a reallocation of funds to an identified activity rather than a reduction in assistance. | 2,017 | O14827 | Papua New Guinea | 862 | Australia | 801 | Other Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research Projects | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural research | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | OTHER AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROJECTS | Funding under this activity represents Australian Centre of International Agricultural Research appropriated funds that, at the time of recording, are yet to be committed to aid research activities. For some periods negative transactions may be recorded. These negative transactions represent a reallocation of funds to an identified activity rather than a reduction in assistance. | |||
Australian Scholarships Management AUSTRALIAN SCHOLARSHIPS MANAGEMENT Australian Scholarships (AS) is a five year initiative combining scholarship programs managed by the multiple Australian government agencies under the one banner. AS comprises three key scholarships programs: Endeavour Scholarships, Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) and the new Australian Leadership Awards (ALA). This initiative funds the management costs associated with the implementation of Australian Scholarships. The total value of this initiative is $18.6 million over 8 years, starting 2006-07. | 2,017 | ING698 | Vanuatu | 854 | Australia | 801 | Australian Scholarships Management | IV.2. Other Multisector | Multisector education/training | ODA Grants | Other | AUSTRALIAN SCHOLARSHIPS MANAGEMENT | Australian Scholarships (AS) is a five year initiative combining scholarship programs managed by the multiple Australian government agencies under the one banner. AS comprises three key scholarships programs: Endeavour Scholarships, Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) and the new Australian Leadership Awards (ALA). This initiative funds the management costs associated with the implementation of Australian Scholarships. The total value of this initiative is $18.6 million over 8 years, starting 2006-07. | |||
Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking in Persons (AAPTIP) AUSTRALIA-ASIA PROGRAM TO COMBAT TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (AAPTIP) The Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking in Persons (AAPTIP) will provide: technical assistance to improve national and regional criminal justice capacities and improve policy formulation, a research fund to bolster policy formulation and a new coordination, partnerships and advocacy role, and chair the regional dialogue and policy table. The total value of this initiative is $50.0 million over 5 years, starting 2013-14. | 2,017 | INK642 | Thailand | 764 | Australia | 801 | Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking in Persons (AAPTIP) | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | Other | AUSTRALIA-ASIA PROGRAM TO COMBAT TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS (AAPTIP) | The Australia-Asia Program to Combat Trafficking in Persons (AAPTIP) will provide: technical assistance to improve national and regional criminal justice capacities and improve policy formulation, a research fund to bolster policy formulation and a new coordination, partnerships and advocacy role, and chair the regional dialogue and policy table. The total value of this initiative is $50.0 million over 5 years, starting 2013-14. | |||
Sustainaible Business Practices SUSTAINAIBLE BUSINESS PRACTICES The Australian Government's Economic Diplomacy Charter for Australian Business commits to informing business of international and domestic legal obligations, including on sanctions and anti-bribery, and voluntary international business principles and corporate social responsibility norms. Corporate social responsibility refers to the voluntary activities undertaken by a company to do business in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable way both in Australia and overseas. | 2,017 | INM237 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Australia | 801 | Sustainaible Business Practices | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | Donor Government | SUSTAINAIBLE BUSINESS PRACTICES | The Australian Government's Economic Diplomacy Charter for Australian Business commits to informing business of international and domestic legal obligations, including on sanctions and anti-bribery, and voluntary international business principles and corporate social responsibility norms. Corporate social responsibility refers to the voluntary activities undertaken by a company to do business in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable way both in Australia and overseas. | AU-5-INM237-998 | Sustainaible Business Practices The Australian Government’s Economic Diplomacy Charter for Australian Business commits to informing business of international and domestic legal obligations, including on sanctions and anti-bribery, and voluntary international business principles and corporate social responsibility norms. Corporate social responsibility refers to the voluntary activities undertaken by a company to do business in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable way both in Australia and overseas.
Activities funded under this investment will support the engagement of Australian businesses as well as business in developing countries scale-up corporate sustainability practices as a key contributor to broader sustainable development in the region. | identifier |
EngenderHealth, Inc. ENGENDERHEALTH, INC. to institutional capability at the state and select district levels in Karnataka and Maharashtra to enable them to deliver and monitor quality post pregnancy family planning services | 2,017 | OPP1178680 | India | 645 | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | 1,601 | EngenderHealth, Inc. | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Family planning | Private Development Finance | Donor country-based NGO | ENGENDERHEALTH, INC. | to institutional capability at the state and select district levels in Karnataka and Maharashtra to enable them to deliver and monitor quality post pregnancy family planning services | DAC-1601-OPP1178680 | Strengthening institutional capacity for sustainable delivery of quality to strengthen institutional capability at the state and select district levels in Karnataka and Maharashtra to enable them to deliver and monitor quality post pregnancy family planning services | identifier |
Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES Examiner les rapports des gouvernements et les observations des organisations d'employeurs et de travailleurs concernant les conventions ratifiées. Effectuer des analyses comparées de la législation et des pratiques en vigueur dans les différents pays. Rédiger des observations pour les commissions et/ou les groupes d'experts. ? Réaliser des recherches et des études sur les problèmes relatifs au droit international ou aux normes du travail. ? Participer, en qualité de membre du secrétariat, aux différentes commissions chargées des questions juridiques ou des normes du travail, notamment à la préparation du matériel et documents généraux, à la rédaction des comptes rendus de réunion, des rapports, etc. ? Rédiger les réponses aux requêtes des mandants ou des clients et aux questions concernant les normes internationales du travail ou d'autres questions juridiques. ? Préparer des résumés des cas relevant du droit national du travail. ? Effectuer d'autres tâches qui lui sont assignées par le superviseur. | 2,017 | 2017-010 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Canada | 301 | Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Other | STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES | Examiner les rapports des gouvernements et les observations des organisations d'employeurs et de travailleurs concernant les conventions ratifiées. Effectuer des analyses comparées de la législation et des pratiques en vigueur dans les différents pays. Rédiger des observations pour les commissions et/ou les groupes d'experts. ? Réaliser des recherches et des études sur les problèmes relatifs au droit international ou aux normes du travail. ? Participer, en qualité de membre du secrétariat, aux différentes commissions chargées des questions juridiques ou des normes du travail, notamment à la préparation du matériel et documents généraux, à la rédaction des comptes rendus de réunion, des rapports, etc. ? Rédiger les réponses aux requêtes des mandants ou des clients et aux questions concernant les normes internationales du travail ou d'autres questions juridiques. ? Préparer des résumés des cas relevant du droit national du travail. ? Effectuer d'autres tâches qui lui sont assignées par le superviseur. | |||
Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES Sous la supervision directe du coordinateur du projet, le stagiaire participera activement aux activités de l'équipe et accomplira les tâches suivantes : 1) Revoir les bases de données existantes à la FAO et par d'autres organisations évaluant sur plusieurs paramètres les pratiques agricoles durables, 2) Assembler une base de données sur les pratiques agricoles durables, leur potentiel d'atténuation et leur coût et effectuer plusieurs analyses quantitatives et statistiques, 3) Contribuer de manière générale au projet MAGHG-2 (Mitigating Agriculture GHG Emissions), et en particulier supporter les activités en lien avec les pays francophones et celles liées au livrable concernant l'identification des pratiques agricoles et des itinéraires techniques, ainsi que leur potentiel d'atténuation et leurs coûts, 4) Supporter l'organisation de réunions et ateliers techniques et préparer des présentations, notes et rapports sur le travail en cours et les aspects reliés. | 2,017 | 2016-004 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Canada | 301 | Stage dans les orgnisation internationales gouvernementales | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Food and Agricultural Organisation | STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INTERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES | Sous la supervision directe du coordinateur du projet, le stagiaire participera activement aux activités de l'équipe et accomplira les tâches suivantes : 1) Revoir les bases de données existantes à la FAO et par d'autres organisations évaluant sur plusieurs paramètres les pratiques agricoles durables, 2) Assembler une base de données sur les pratiques agricoles durables, leur potentiel d'atténuation et leur coût et effectuer plusieurs analyses quantitatives et statistiques, 3) Contribuer de manière générale au projet MAGHG-2 (Mitigating Agriculture GHG Emissions), et en particulier supporter les activités en lien avec les pays francophones et celles liées au livrable concernant l'identification des pratiques agricoles et des itinéraires techniques, ainsi que leur potentiel d'atténuation et leurs coûts, 4) Supporter l'organisation de réunions et ateliers techniques et préparer des présentations, notes et rapports sur le travail en cours et les aspects reliés. | |||
Projet d'efficacité énergétique dans le secteur industriel de l'Afrique de l'Ouest PROJET D'EFFICACITÉ ÉNERGÉTIQUE DANS LE SECTEUR INDUSTRIEL DE L'AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST Le projet vise à accélérer le développement d'un marché de l'efficacité énergétique dans le secteur industriel dans les États francophones du territoire de la Communauté économique des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (CEDEAO) en renforçant les capacités des acteurs clés, conformément à la politique d'efficacité énergétique adoptée par les chefs d'États et de gouvernements de la CEDEAO. | 2,017 | 4 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Canada | 301 | Projet d'efficacité énergétique dans le secteur industriel de l'Afrique de l'Ouest | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Other financial corporations | PROJET D'EFFICACITÉ ÉNERGÉTIQUE DANS LE SECTEUR INDUSTRIEL DE L'AFRIQUE DE L'OUEST | Le projet vise à accélérer le développement d'un marché de l'efficacité énergétique dans le secteur industriel dans les États francophones du territoire de la Communauté économique des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (CEDEAO) en renforçant les capacités des acteurs clés, conformément à la politique d'efficacité énergétique adoptée par les chefs d'États et de gouvernements de la CEDEAO. |