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AC_218_Health and the environment_12110 AC_218_HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT_12110 Health and the environment | 2,017 | null | South Africa | 218 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_218_Health and the environment_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_218_HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT_12110 | Health and the environment | |||
Skills Development & Employment for Youth 2013-2017 SKILLS DEVELOPMENT & EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUTH 2013-2017 The overall objective of the project is to contribute to a well-functioning labour market & to support skills development & employment for youth in Cambidia. Specific objectives are (1) Coordination & support the implmentation of the National Youth Strategy & the program plan, (2) Strenthening & further development of NEA, (3)Actions to support skills development & entrepreneurship. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5110005501-KHM-11330 | Cambodia | 728 | Sweden | 10 | Skills Development & Employment for Youth 2013-2017 | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | SKILLS DEVELOPMENT & EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUTH 2013-2017 | The overall objective of the project is to contribute to a well-functioning labour market & to support skills development & employment for youth in Cambidia. Specific objectives are (1) Coordination & support the implmentation of the National Youth Strategy & the program plan, (2) Strenthening & further development of NEA, (3)Actions to support skills development & entrepreneurship. | SE-0-SE-6-51100055 | Skills Development & Employment for Youth 2013-2017 Yrkeskunskap och arbete för ungdomar The overall objective of the project is to contribute to a well-functioning labour market & to support skills development & employment for youth in Cambidia. Specific objectives are (1) Coordination & support the implmentation of the National Youth Strategy & the program plan, (2) Strenthening & further development of NEA, (3)Actions to support skills development & entrepreneurship. Projektet har som syfte att bidra till en välfungerande arbetsmarknad och samtidigt stödja yrkesförberedande utbildningar för ungdomar och unga människor. | project title |
Energies renouvelables ENERGIES RENOUVELABLES 0 | 2,017 | 2017000093 | Cabo Verde | 230 | Luxembourg | 22 | Energies renouvelables | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor Government | ENERGIES RENOUVELABLES | 0 | |||
Accord cadre CSI 2017-2020 ACCORD CADRE CSI 2017-2020 Aménagement de 25 infastructures scolaires existantes | 2,017 | 2017000411 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 235 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord cadre CSI 2017-2020 | I.1.a. Education, Level Unspecified | Education facilities and training | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE CSI 2017-2020 | Aménagement de 25 infastructures scolaires existantes | |||
Accord cadre SOSI 2017-2021 ACCORD CADRE SOSI 2017-2021 Encadrement de l'accord cadre | 2,017 | 2017000718 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord cadre SOSI 2017-2021 | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE SOSI 2017-2021 | Encadrement de l'accord cadre | |||
IFEX Speaking Out for Free Expression IFEX SPEAKING OUT FOR FREE EXPRESSION Strengthening freedom of expression (FoEx) and right to information (RTI) in global South | 2,017 | QZA-17/0161 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | IFEX Speaking Out for Free Expression | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Media and free flow of information | ODA Grants | International NGO | IFEX SPEAKING OUT FOR FREE EXPRESSION | Strengthening freedom of expression (FoEx) and right to information (RTI) in global South | |||
Emergency response Nigeria EMERGENCY RESPONSE NIGERIA Emergency response WASH, GBV and livelihood | 2,017 | QZA-17/0163-1 | Nigeria | 261 | Norway | 8 | Emergency response Nigeria | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | EMERGENCY RESPONSE NIGERIA | Emergency response WASH, GBV and livelihood | |||
Emergency response Cameroon EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAMEROON Emergency response WASH, GBV and livelihood | 2,017 | QZA-17/0163-2 | Cameroon | 229 | Norway | 8 | Emergency response Cameroon | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | EMERGENCY RESPONSE CAMEROON | Emergency response WASH, GBV and livelihood | |||
Emergency response South Sudan EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOUTH SUDAN Overall goal: 58 ,340 IDPs, returnees and host communities in targeted conflict affected areas in South Sudan have access to essential and life-saving services that ensure safety and human dignity. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0163-3 | South Sudan | 279 | Norway | 8 | Emergency response South Sudan | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Emergency food assistance | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | EMERGENCY RESPONSE SOUTH SUDAN | Overall goal: 58 ,340 IDPs, returnees and host communities in targeted conflict affected areas in South Sudan have access to essential and life-saving services that ensure safety and human dignity. | |||
Kenya KENYA Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | 2,017 | QZA-17/0139-5 | Kenya | 248 | Norway | 8 | Kenya | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Anti-corruption organisations and institutions | ODA Grants | International NGO | KENYA | Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-17/0139-5 | Kenya Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | identifier |
Nepal NEPAL Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | 2,017 | QZA-17/0139-6 | Nepal | 660 | Norway | 8 | Nepal | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Anti-corruption organisations and institutions | ODA Grants | International NGO | NEPAL | Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-17/0139-6 | Nepal Project aims to achieve a stronger civil society with the ability to fight corruption in the education sector and to develop sustainable grassroots transparency measures | identifier |
Uganda UGANDA The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0142-1 | Uganda | 285 | Norway | 8 | Uganda | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Domestic revenue mobilisation | ODA Grants | International NGO | UGANDA | The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-17/0142-1 | Uganda The projects main objectives are:
Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)
Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.
Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.
Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | identifier |
Tunisia TUNISIA The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0142-2 | Tunisia | 139 | Norway | 8 | Tunisia | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Domestic revenue mobilisation | ODA Grants | International NGO | TUNISIA | The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | |||
Liberia LIBERIA The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0142-3 | Liberia | 251 | Norway | 8 | Liberia | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Domestic revenue mobilisation | ODA Grants | International NGO | LIBERIA | The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | |||
Building integrity - capacity building in the defence sector BUILDING INTEGRITY - CAPACITY BUILDING IN THE DEFENCE SECTOR Strengthen the integrity and reduce vulnerability for corruption in the defence and security sectors | 2,017 | RER-14/0019 | Europe, regional | 89 | Norway | 8 | Building integrity - capacity building in the defence sector | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Security system management and reform | ODA Grants | Donor Government | BUILDING INTEGRITY - CAPACITY BUILDING IN THE DEFENCE SECTOR | Strengthen the integrity and reduce vulnerability for corruption in the defence and security sectors | |||
Algeria response ALGERIA RESPONSE Nutrition project for refugees from West-Sahara in Algerie | 2,017 | QZA-17/0163-4 | Algeria | 130 | Norway | 8 | Algeria response | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Emergency food assistance | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ALGERIA RESPONSE | Nutrition project for refugees from West-Sahara in Algerie | |||
Support to refugees SUPPORT TO REFUGEES Support to refugees in Thailand | 2,017 | QZA-17/0163-6 | Myanmar | 635 | Norway | 8 | Support to refugees | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SUPPORT TO REFUGEES | Support to refugees in Thailand | |||
JPO UNFPA Natalia Wiik JPO UNFPA NATALIA WIIK 3rd year JPO Natalia Wiik, reassignment to New York | 2,017 | QZA-17/0164 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | JPO UNFPA Natalia Wiik | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Reproductive health care | ODA Grants | United Nations Population Fund | JPO UNFPA NATALIA WIIK | 3rd year JPO Natalia Wiik, reassignment to New York | |||
Rädda Barnen frame 2017-2021 RÄDDA BARNEN FRAME 2017-2021 The application is based on Save the Children Sweden's strategy for 2017-2024 and is a continuation of the 2016 framework programme with a small adjustment of country and regional foci. Thematically the focus areas continues to be Child Protection and Child Rights Governance. The framework programme is suggested to be implemented in 15 countries, seven regional and five global programs - these are also primarily a continuation of the activities of previous years. Geographically the main focus is on Africa, followed by Asia, the Middle East and Europe & Latin America. Around 200 local civil society organisations will be included in the contribution - as both beneficiaries and implementers. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5403054901-AME-15150 | Middle East, regional | 589 | Sweden | 10 | Rädda Barnen frame 2017-2021 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | International NGO | RÄDDA BARNEN FRAME 2017-2021 | The application is based on Save the Children Sweden's strategy for 2017-2024 and is a continuation of the 2016 framework programme with a small adjustment of country and regional foci. Thematically the focus areas continues to be Child Protection and Child Rights Governance. The framework programme is suggested to be implemented in 15 countries, seven regional and five global programs - these are also primarily a continuation of the activities of previous years. Geographically the main focus is on Africa, followed by Asia, the Middle East and Europe & Latin America. Around 200 local civil society organisations will be included in the contribution - as both beneficiaries and implementers. | SE-0-SE-6-54030549-5403054901 | Rädda Barnen frame 2017-2021 Rädda Barnen ram 2017-2021 Reprogrammed funds to address COVID-19
Reprogrammed funds to mitigate the impact of COVID-19
The application is based on Save the Children Sweden's strategy for 2017-2024 and is a continuation of the 2016 framework programme with a small adjustment of country and regional foci. Thematically the focus areas continues to be Child Protection and Child Rights Governance. The framework programme is suggested to be implemented in 15 countries, seven regional and five global programs - these are also primarily a continuation of the activities of previous years. Geographically the main focus is on Africa, followed by Asia, the Middle East and Europe & Latin America. Around 200 local civil society organisations will be included in the contribution - as both beneficiaries and implementers. Omprogrammerade medel för att bekämpa covid-19
Omprogrammerade medel för att lindra konsekvenserna av covid-19
Introduktion:
Rädda Barnen Sverige (hädanefter Rädda Barnen) har inkommit med en ansökan om rambidrag för åren 2017-2021 på sammanlagt 993 616 000 kr. Det ansökta beloppet per år ligger tio procent högre än ansökt belopp för 2016 medan den totala budgeten per år ligger sju procent högre än den totala ansökta budgeten för 2016 (Sidas andel ökar alltså något men ligger fortfarande tydligt under maxgränsen på anslaget). Insatsen syftar till att "bidra till ett starkt och hållbart civilsamhälle som ställer krav på och stödjer samhällssystem till förmån för barns rättigheter och för alla barns skydd, i länder och regioner där Rädda Barnen Sverige arbetar". Sida bedömer att insatsen är relevant under Strategin för stöd genom organisationer i det civila samhället (CSO-strategin) eftersom den relaterar till strategins övergripande syfte "att arbeta för ett livskraftigt och pluralistiskt civilt samhälle" och till båda strategins övergripande målområden (stärkt kapacitet och främjande av ett gynnsamt samhällsklimat).
Ansökande organisation:
Rädda Barnen är en väletablerad organisation i det svenska samhället, med ett öppet och demokratiskt arbetssätt - och med en stark internationell förankring. Sida har nyligen (2014) beslutat att förnya Rädda Barnens status som ramorganisation. Organisationen har närmare 80 000 medlemmar aktiva i 203 kommuner, som representeras av 118 ombud på Riksmötet (Rädda Barnens högsta beslutande organ). Rädda Barnen är en medlemsorganisation i Internationella Rädda Barnen (Save the Children International, hädanefter SCI). Svenska Rädda Barnens styrelseordförande sitter i SCI:s styrelse och organisationen är aktiv i det internationella samarbetet. Rädda Barnen samordnar SCI:s arbete inom det tematiska området Barns rätt till trygghet och skydd, och tillsammans med Rädda Barnen Norge och Danmark samordnar svenska Rädda Barnen också SCI:s arbete inom God samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter och är drivande i SCI för partnerskap med lokala civilsamhällesorganisationer. Inriktningen på verksamheten under denna ansökan återspeglar det internationella engagemanget.
Rädda Barnen är en av Sidas civilsamhällesenhets (CIVSAM) ramorganisationer sedan 1989, och organisationens ramstatus förnyades 2014. Rädda Barnen är också en strategisk partner till Sidas humanitära enhet (HUM), och har dessutom avtal med flera andra enheter och ambassader. För närvarande har Rädda Barnen ett tjugotal pågående avtal med Sida, varav ett flertal är insatser där EU är huvudfinansiär och Sida (CSO-anslaget) finansierar egeninsatsen. Dessa hanteras av CIVSAM. Samtliga övriga Rädda Barnen-handläggare på Sida och utlandsmyndigheterna har beretts möjlighet att bidra till denna beredning.
De genomförande land- och regionkontoren är SCI-kontor med egna ansvarsområden, rutiner och rapporteringslinjer. I denna beredning kommer därför både SCI (centralt), Rädda Barnen (Sverige) och SCI (region- respektive landnivå) att bedömas, beroende på relevans.
Sida har goda erfarenheter av att samarbeta med Rädda Barnen och organisationens resultatuppfyllelse är väldokumenterad.
Sidas samlade stöd till organisationen:
Rädda Barnen får stöd under flera anslag på Sida och har pågående avtal med utbetalningar om sammanlagt 312 MSEK under 2016 (varav 167 MSEK är ramstödet och 93 MSEK är humanitärt stöd). Övriga avtal gäller landramar (Zambia, Afghanistan, AU och regionalt Afrika), informations- och kommunikationsarbete i Sverige samt ett tiotal avtal där EU är huvudfinansiär och Sida endast bidrar med egeninsatsen. Sida täcker årligen ca 50 procent av budgeten för Rädda Barnens internationella program och ca 30 procent av organisationens totala budget. Övriga medel kommer från FN (18% 2015), EU (8% 2015), andra givare som Radiohjälpen och Postkodslotteriet (8% 2015), företagssamarbeten och egen insamling från medlemmar och allmänheten.
För denna beredning har samtliga Sidahandläggare med ansvar för avtal med Rädda Barnen konsulterats, samt samtliga utlandsmyndigheter i de länder där Rädda Barnen har verksamhet under ramavtalet 2016. Närmast samarbete har genomförts med den humanitära enheten som också berett ett flerårsstöd under samma period.
Ansökan:
Programmet bygger på Rädda Barnens prioriteringar i organisationens verksamhetsinriktning för 2017-2024 och följer logiskt på tidigare verksamhet. Rädda Barnens ramansökan för 2017-2021 är en fortsättning på det ramprogram som genomförs under pågående ramavtal 2016, med en mindre justering av landfokus. Tematiskt ligger tonvikten, precis som under avtalsperioden 2016, på Barns rätt till trygghet och skydd och God samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter. Ramprogrammet föreslås genomföras i 15 länder (Etiopien, Rwanda, Sudan, Sydafrika, Zambia, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, Filippinerna, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam, Jemen, Palestina och Kosovo), sju regionala program (Afrika, Västafrika, Asien, Sydostasien, Latinamerika, Mellanöstern och Europa) och fem globala program (tematiska) - även dessa i huvudsak en fortsättning på tidigare års verksamhet. Geografiskt ligger huvudfokus på verksamheten i Afrika, följt av Asien, Mellanöstern, Europa och Latinamerika. Omkring 200 lokala civilsamhällesorganisationer kommer att omfattas av insatsen. Afrika står för den största ökningen jämfört med 2016 års avtalsperiod.
Ökning av insatsens budget:
Såväl i Save the Children globala strategi ”Ambition 2030” som i Rädda Barnens egen strategi för perioden finns en tydlig tillväxtambition. Rädda Barnen har en generell ambition att öka volymen i verksamheten och åstadkomma mer för barns rättigheter med fokus på de mest marginaliserade och utsatta barnen. Det finns även en förväntan att Rädda Barnen ska bibehålla ett globalt ledarskap i SCI inom Child Protection och frågor om partnerskap, inklusive civilsamhällets roll i utveckling.
Ökningarna i Afrikaprogrammet beror framför allt på att Rädda Barnen ger särskilt stöd till Sydafrika som ny Save the Children-medlem. Sydafrika är utvalt som prioriterat eftersom det är ett land med mycket omfattande våld mot barn, men också ett land dit många barn migrerar. Även Zambia står för en stor del av ökningen av Afrika-programmet, och Rädda Barns stödjer där under avtalsperioden uppbyggnaden av ett så kallat signaturprogram med fokus på God samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter - i linje med Rädda Barnens tematiska fokusering.
Sida bedömer att Rädda Barnen har kapacitet att hantera medel på den planerade nivån och att förändringarna är motiverade.
Förväntade resultat:
Inom området God samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter har Rädda Barnen valt att prioritera områdena (1) övervaka och kräva barns rättigheter tillsammans med barn, (2) god samhällsstyrning som levererar barns rättigheter, och (3) offentliga investeringar för barn. Förväntade resultat på global nivå är t.ex. stater som regelbundet konsulterar barns egna organisationer; bättre lagstiftning och policies för barns rättigheter; och ökad budgetallokering för utbildning och barnhälsa.
Inom området Barns rätt till trygghet och skydd har Rädda Barnen valt att fokusera på (1) barns skydd mot våld och (2) barnskyddssystem. Förväntade resultat på global nivå är ändrade attityder och beteende hos vårdnadshavare och lärare när det gäller kroppsaga och förnedrande bestraffningsmetoder; förbättrade kunskaper hos makthavare och andra nyckelpersoner kring hur sexuellt våld mot barn kan förebyggas och hanteras; samt att barn som är i riskzonen för att dras in i kriminella gäng eller väpnade grupper får tillgång till hjälpprogram.
Rädda Barnens ansökan har detaljerade resultatmatriser på land- och regional nivå och på global nivå finns en resultatmatris med förväntade resultat men utan aggregerade utgångs- och målvärden.
Tidigare resultatuppfyllelse:
Eftersom Rädda Barnen har arbetat med dessa två tematiska områden under en längre tid, finns gott om underlag för Sida att bedöma tidigare måluppfyllelse och därigenom också sannolikheten att resultat kommer att uppfyllas under 2017-2021. Som exempel på resultat inom de olika områdena kan nämnas:
Inom God samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter har Rädda Barnen bland annat bidragit till att 88 procent av länderna som omfattats av ramprogrammet nu skuggrapporterar till FN under Barnkonventionen och andra konventioner; att påverkansarbete för budgetallokeringar för barn i Senegal bidragit till att 2 500 barn fått födelseattester och 14 000 beviljats gratis barnhälsovård; och att den palestinska myndigheten ratificerat Konventionen om funktionsnedsatta personers rättigheter.
Inom Barns rätt till trygghet och skydd har Rädda Barnens arbete bland annat bidragit till att 12 länder har antagit lagar som gjort smärtsam och förödmjukande bestraffning av barn starkt begränsad eller olaglig; att Etiopiens regering har satt upp ett stopp för barnäktenskap som ett mål i landets nationella tillväxt- och förändringsplan (med minst 17 000 barnäktenskap stoppade mellan 2013 och 2015 som resultat); och att 41 procent av barn vars vårdnadshavare deltagit i projektaktiviteter rapporterade att de inte längre blir slagna i hemmet.
Sida bedömer att Rädda Barnens måluppfyllelse för liknande resultatområden varit god och att det finns fog att förvänta att Rädda Barnen kan uppnå god måluppfyllelse även under 2017-2021.
Tidigare dialogmål:
Dialogmålen under avtalsperioden 2016 var: (1) Att Sida skulle låta utvärdera insatsen och att lärdomarna från utvärderingen skulle återföras till verksamheten, (2) att se över Rädda Barnens arbete med andelen medel som når ut till samarbetsorganisationer, samt (3) att samla in tillräcklig information för att i denna flerårsberedning kunna bedöma Rädda Barnens arbete med ägarskap, anpassning och harmonisering. En översyn 2016 visade att programmet i tillräckligt hög grad genomlysts av andra utvärderingar, ramkriteriebedömning, uppföljningsresor och stickprov (se nedan). Sida beslutade därför att inte göra en egen utvärdering av insatsen utan att i stället bygga beredningen på redan genomförda bedömningar. Gällande dialogmålet om vidareförmedling har Rädda Barnen fortsatt att leva upp till sin interna målsättning, som ligger över det avtalsvillkor Sida tidigare haft med organisationen. Gällande dialogmålet om ägarskap, anpassning och harmonisering har tillräcklig information inhämtats under 2016. Sida bedömer att dialogmålen är uppnådda och att alla avtalsvillkor är omhändertagna under pågående avtalsperiod.
Grund för Sidas bedömning:
Sidas bedömning av Rädda Barnens ansökan grundas bland annat på följande dokumentation:
-Stickprov av Rädda Barnens integrering av konfliktkänslighet i ramprogrammet i Bangladesh och Pakistan 2016 (dokumentnr. 030665/16)
-Stickprov på dokumentation i ramprogrammet Yemen och det regionala programmet i Afrika 2016 (dokumentnr. 024458/16)
-Reserapport uppföljning av Save the Children Internationals system för internrevision, antikorruption och partnerhantering 2016 (dokumentnr. 020994/16)
-Reserapport uppföljning av ramprogrammet Etiopien 2016 (dokumentnr. 017145/16)
-Reserapport besök på landkontoret Vietnam 2016 (dokumentnr. 016525/16)
-Granskning av Rädda Barnens program för god samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter i Sydostasien 2016 (dokumentnr. 020873/16)
-Utvärdering av Barn- och ungdomssatsningen 2011-2015 (beställd av Sida), 2016 (dokumentnr. 028870/16)
-Utvärdering av Rädda Barnens program för god samhällsstyrning för barns rättigheter i Västafrika 2009-2014 (beställd av Rädda Barnen), 2016 (dokumentnr. 020874/16)
-Utvärdering av SCI:s arbete med civilsamhällesorganisationer för barns rättigheter i Latinamerika 2013-2015 (beställd av Rädda Barnen), 2016 (dokumentnr. 020876/16)
-Utvärdering av Rädda Barnens bidrag till Sidas humanitära arbete 2013-2015 (beställd av Sida), 2016 (dokumentnr. 029659/16)
-Rädda Barnens senaste rapport av avvikelseärenden 2015 (dokumentnr. 001581/16)
-Stickprovsrevision av avtalsefterlevnad i ramprogrammet Filippinerna 2015 (dokumentnr. 044189/15)
-Sidas bedömning av Rädda Barnens och SCIs upphandlingregelverk 2015 (dokumentnr. 039126/15)
-Slutrapport av Rädda Barnens ramprogram 2013-2015 (dokumentnr. 016851/16)
-Rädda Barnens policies för löner, resor och säkerhet, 2015 (dokumentnr. 038298/15)
-Revisionsrapporter av Rädda Barnens ramprogram 2014 och 2015 (dokumentnr. 023176/15 respektive 016817/16)
-Sidas bedömning av Rädda Barnen som ramorganisation 2014 (dokumentnr. 037375/15)
-Utvärdering av SCI:s program för att stoppa kroppsaga på Filippinerna 2014 (dokumentnr. 020871/16)
-Reserapport uppföljning av ramprogrammet Pakistan 2014 (dokumentnr. 023757/15)
-Studie av administrativa kostnader hos Sidas ramorganisationer Rädda Barnen och Forum Syd 2014 (dokumentnr. 033887/14)
-Ramkriteriebedömning genomförd av SIPU 2013 (dokumentnr. 037375/15)
-Rädda Barnens Upphandlingspolicy (dokumentnr. 036194/15)
-SCI:s Upphandlingspolicy (dokumentnr. 036194/15)
-Rädda Barnens Antikorruptionspolicy och whistleblower-policy (dokumentnr. 036194/15)
-SCI:s Antikorruptionspolicy, -manual och whistleblower-policy (dokumentnr. 036194/15)
-Utvärdering av Rädda Barnens stöd till partnerorganisationerna 2012 (Sidautvärdering 2012:29)
Sida har i samband med beredningen av ansökan konsulterat följande funktioner:
-Handläggare på Sidas humanitära enhet (HUM) (organisationsbedömning, intern styrning och kontroll, integration humanitärt/utveckling)
-Sidas rådgivare i anti-korruption (GD-STAB) (hantering av avvikelseärenden)
-Handläggare på Sidas upphandlingsenhet (UPPIS) (upphandling på Rädda Barnen och SCI)
-Samtliga handläggare för pågående avtal med Rädda Barnen och samtliga utlandsmyndigheter där Rädda Barnen har verksamhet under ramavtalet 2016 har konsulterats. Rädda Barnens ramprogram syftar till att bidra till ett starkt och hållbart civilsamhälle som ställer krav på och stödjer samhällssystem till förmån för barns rättigheter och för alla barns skydd, i länder och regioner där Rädda Barnen Sverige arbetar med fokus på Barns rätt till trygghet och skydd (Child protection) och God samhällsstyrning för barns rätt (Child Rights Governance). | project title |
SCB phase II Institutional Capacity Building GeoStat - SCB phase II SCB PHASE II INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING GEOSTAT - SCB PHASE II Statistics Sweden (SCB) and National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat) has applied to Sida for funding of 13, 492 000 SEK to carry out the 'Institutional Capacity Building Project of the National Statistics Office of Georgia, ' during the period 2015-2018. The intervention aims that GeoStat improves its institutional capacity to produce quality statistics in line with EU and international standards, focusing on Management and Human Resources development, the Statistical Methods, National Accounts, Price Statistics, Business Statistics, Social Statistics, Gender Statistics, Environment Statistics. Statistics Sweden will implement the intervention together with National Statistics Office of Georgia. The total budget of the intervention amounts to 13 492 000 SEK. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5511001101-GEO-16062 | Georgia | 612 | Sweden | 10 | SCB phase II Institutional Capacity Building GeoStat - SCB phase II | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Statistical capacity building | ODA Grants | Recipient Government | SCB PHASE II INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING GEOSTAT - SCB PHASE II | Statistics Sweden (SCB) and National Statistics Office of Georgia (GeoStat) has applied to Sida for funding of 13, 492 000 SEK to carry out the 'Institutional Capacity Building Project of the National Statistics Office of Georgia, ' during the period 2015-2018. The intervention aims that GeoStat improves its institutional capacity to produce quality statistics in line with EU and international standards, focusing on Management and Human Resources development, the Statistical Methods, National Accounts, Price Statistics, Business Statistics, Social Statistics, Gender Statistics, Environment Statistics. Statistics Sweden will implement the intervention together with National Statistics Office of Georgia. The total budget of the intervention amounts to 13 492 000 SEK. | |||
Institutional support to the Agency for Gender Equality Kosovo 2015-2019 - Institutional Support to the AGE INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE AGENCY FOR GENDER EQUALITY KOSOVO 2015-2019 - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE AGE Support to Agency for Gender Equality, Govenment of Kosovo, as part of support to public administration reform | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5502017501-KOS-15170 | Kosovo | 57 | Sweden | 10 | Institutional support to the Agency for Gender Equality Kosovo 2015-2019 - Institutional Support to the AGE | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions | ODA Grants | Recipient Government | INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE AGENCY FOR GENDER EQUALITY KOSOVO 2015-2019 - INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TO THE AGE | Support to Agency for Gender Equality, Govenment of Kosovo, as part of support to public administration reform | SE-0-SE-6-55020175-5502017502 | Institutional support to the Agency for Gender Equality Kosovo 2015-2020 Institutional support to the Agency for Gender Equality Kosovo 2015-2020 - Agency for Gender Equality Kosovo - TA Support to Agency for Gender Equality, Govenment of Kosovo, as part of support to public administration reform Stöd till Agency for Gender Equality, Government of Kosovo, as part od support to public administration reform | long description |
Pingst FFS 2015-2017 PINGST FFS 2015-2017 Pingst FFS/PMU, Pentecostal Alliance, phase out support as framework organiastion. Support to development cooperation in the south and east 2015-2017,support to local organisations working right based. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5403053802-BDI-15220 | Burundi | 228 | Sweden | 10 | Pingst FFS 2015-2017 | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | PINGST FFS 2015-2017 | Pingst FFS/PMU, Pentecostal Alliance, phase out support as framework organiastion. Support to development cooperation in the south and east 2015-2017,support to local organisations working right based. | |||
AHRI-Core support,2016-2021 AHRI-CORE SUPPORT,2016-2021 AHRI works to meet the reseach and capacity building demands of Ethiopia in biomedical fields. The aim of the current application is to work in areas of high quality research, capacity building towards national competence, information dicemination, innovation for 'more health for the money' concept, and to strengthen AHRI as an institution in order to maintain already strong competencies. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5108013506-ETH-12182 | Ethiopia | 238 | Sweden | 10 | AHRI-Core support,2016-2021 | I.2.a. Health, General | Medical research | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | AHRI-CORE SUPPORT,2016-2021 | AHRI works to meet the reseach and capacity building demands of Ethiopia in biomedical fields. The aim of the current application is to work in areas of high quality research, capacity building towards national competence, information dicemination, innovation for 'more health for the money' concept, and to strengthen AHRI as an institution in order to maintain already strong competencies. | SE-0-SE-6-51080135-5108013501 | AHRI 2016-2021, Research Support - AHRI-Core support,2016-2021 AHRI 2016-2021, Forskningstöd Insatsen syftar till att stärka AHRI som ett centrum för forskning inom biomedicin, samt att stödja forskarutbildning av hög kvalité genom kunskapsöverföring i samarbete med svenska universitet. Insatsen har 5 mål: 1) Forskning av hög kvalité, 2) Kapacitetsuppbyggnad för nationell kompetens för evidensbaserat beslutsfattande inom hälsoområdet, 3) spridning av forskningsresultat för användning i policy och praktik, 4) innovationer för ökad effektivitet inom hälsoområdet samt 5) stärkande av AHRI som institution. AHRI är ansvarigt för genomförandet av insatsen, med stöd av svenska universitet för doktorandutbildning samt med medel från andra internationella forskningsinstitutioner. Insatsens totala budget är SEK 49,996,906. AHRI works to meet the reseach and capacity building demands of Ethiopia in biomedical fields. The aim of the current application is to work in areas of high quality research, capacity building towards national competence, information dicemination, innovation for "more health for the money" concept, and to strengthen AHRI as an institution in order to maintain already strong competencies. The overarching goal of this intervention is to "contribute to Ethiopia's ability to provide best health services to its citizens at any given time". The intermediate goal is to "make Ethiopia highly competent to organize relevant research for good health policies and practices." Outcomes are expected in five core intervention areas within the programme: a) high quality, quickly adaptive research; b) National competence capacity building; c) information dissemination, promoting research relevance and use; d) Innovation for more health for the money; and e) AHRI institution strengthening. | project title |
Programme d'Appui à la Formation professionnelle et à l'Insertion PROGRAMME D'APPUI À LA FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE ET À L'INSERTION 0 | 2,017 | 2017000163 | Senegal | 269 | Luxembourg | 22 | Programme d'Appui à la Formation professionnelle et à l'Insertion | I.1.c. Secondary Education | Vocational training | ODA Grants | Donor Government | PROGRAMME D'APPUI À LA FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE ET À L'INSERTION | 0 | |||
Construction internat pour filles, Burkina Faso CONSTRUCTION INTERNAT POUR FILLES, BURKINA FASO 0 | 2,017 | 2017000228 | Burkina Faso | 287 | Luxembourg | 22 | Construction internat pour filles, Burkina Faso | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | CONSTRUCTION INTERNAT POUR FILLES, BURKINA FASO | 0 | |||
Programme Santé de Base des trois Régions du nord du Sénégal PROGRAMME SANTÉ DE BASE DES TROIS RÉGIONS DU NORD DU SÉNÉGAL 0 | 2,017 | 2017000161 | Senegal | 269 | Luxembourg | 22 | Programme Santé de Base des trois Régions du nord du Sénégal | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor Government | PROGRAMME SANTÉ DE BASE DES TROIS RÉGIONS DU NORD DU SÉNÉGAL | 0 | |||
Accord cadre CR 2017-2019 ACCORD CADRE CR 2017-2019 Encadrement de l'accord cadre | 2,017 | 2017000377 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord cadre CR 2017-2019 | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE CR 2017-2019 | Encadrement de l'accord cadre | |||
Accord cadre Caritas 2016-2020 ACCORD CADRE CARITAS 2016-2020 Programme de développement par l'autopromotion de la région de Bamako (phase 6) | 2,017 | 2017000522 | Mali | 255 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord cadre Caritas 2016-2020 | IV.2. Other Multisector | Rural development | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE CARITAS 2016-2020 | Programme de développement par l'autopromotion de la région de Bamako (phase 6) | |||
Accord de partenariat stratégique CICR 2017-2020 ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT STRATÉGIQUE CICR 2017-2020 Niger (OU) | 2,017 | 2017000943 | Niger | 260 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord de partenariat stratégique CICR 2017-2020 | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | International Committee of the Red Cross | ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT STRATÉGIQUE CICR 2017-2020 | Niger (OU) | |||
AC_279_Health emergency information and risk assessment_74010 AC_279_HEALTH EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT_74010 Health emergency information and risk assessment | 2,017 | null | South Sudan | 279 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_279_Health emergency information and risk assessment_74010 | VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness | Multi-hazard response preparedness | ODA Grants | null | AC_279_HEALTH EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT_74010 | Health emergency information and risk assessment | |||
CVCA_889_HIV and hepatitis_13040 CVCA_889_HIV AND HEPATITIS_13040 HIV and hepatitis | 2,017 | null | Oceania, regional | 889 | World Health Organisation | 928 | CVCA_889_HIV and hepatitis_13040 | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | STD control including HIV/AIDS | ODA Grants | null | CVCA_889_HIV AND HEPATITIS_13040 | HIV and hepatitis | |||
AC_870_Management and administration_12110 AC_870_MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION_12110 Management and administration | 2,017 | null | Tonga | 870 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_870_Management and administration_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_870_MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION_12110 | Management and administration | |||
AC_460_Disability and rehabilitation_12110 AC_460_DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION_12110 Disability and rehabilitation | 2,017 | null | Uruguay | 460 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_460_Disability and rehabilitation_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_460_DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION_12110 | Disability and rehabilitation | |||
Improved labour migration governance frameworks in line with ILS through regional collaboration HUMAN RIGHTS Improved labour migration governance frameworks in line with ILS through regional collaboration - Outcome 9: Promoting fair and effective labour migration policies | 2,017 | 570090 - RAB129 | Middle East, regional | 589 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Improved labour migration governance frameworks in line with ILS through regional collaboration | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | HUMAN RIGHTS | Improved labour migration governance frameworks in line with ILS through regional collaboration - Outcome 9: Promoting fair and effective labour migration policies | |||
Incrementada la sensibilidad social en relación al trabajo infantil y su erradicación, a través del apoyo técnico prestado, en cumplimiento con los convenios internacionales INCREMENTADA LA SENSIBILIDAD SOCIAL EN RELACIÓN AL TRABAJO INFANTIL Y SU ERRADICACIÓN, A TRAVÉS DEL APOYO TÉCNICO PRESTADO, EN CUMPLIMIENTO CON LOS Incrementada la sensibilidad social en relación al trabajo infantil y su erradicación, a través del apoyo técnico prestado, en cumplimiento con los convenios internacionales - Outcome 8: Protection of workers from unacceptable forms of work | 2,017 | 570080 - URY901 | Uruguay | 460 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Incrementada la sensibilidad social en relación al trabajo infantil y su erradicación, a través del apoyo técnico prestado, en cumplimiento con los convenios internacionales | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | INCREMENTADA LA SENSIBILIDAD SOCIAL EN RELACIÓN AL TRABAJO INFANTIL Y SU ERRADICACIÓN, A TRAVÉS DEL APOYO TÉCNICO PRESTADO, EN CUMPLIMIENTO CON LOS | Incrementada la sensibilidad social en relación al trabajo infantil y su erradicación, a través del apoyo técnico prestado, en cumplimiento con los convenios internacionales - Outcome 8: Protection of workers from unacceptable forms of work | |||
Strengthened capacity of member States to ratify and apply international labour standards and to fulfil their reporting obligations HUMAN RIGHTS Strengthened capacity of member States to ratify and apply international labour standards and to fulfil their reporting obligations - Outcome 2: Wide ratification and application of international labour standards | 2,017 | 710240 - RAS826 | Asia, regional | 798 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Strengthened capacity of member States to ratify and apply international labour standards and to fulfil their reporting obligations | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | HUMAN RIGHTS | Strengthened capacity of member States to ratify and apply international labour standards and to fulfil their reporting obligations - Outcome 2: Wide ratification and application of international labour standards | XM-DAC-41302-106405-0-2018-GTM826 | Strengthened capacity of Member States to ratify and apply international labour standards and to fulfil their reporting obligations This project responds to the willingness of ILO constituents in Guatemala to participate in a process to strengthen their capacities, promote social dialogue and improve the institutional framework so as to ensure the effective application of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 (No. 169). Since its ratification by the country in 1996, the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR) has provided comments on its application. This has included observations on the need to effectively recognize the rights of indigenous peoples and to design and implement public policies that recognize the importance of their participation in decisions that directly affect their working conditions, use of land, social security and education, among other issues. The CEACR has invited the Government of Guatemala to adopt an effective participation and consultation mechanism that would ensure effective compliance with Convention No. 169. The project will focus on: (1) strengthening the capacities of government institutions (at national, regional and local levels), of employers' and workers' organizations as well as of organizations representing indigenous people; (2) strengthening institutions that promote and ensure the necessary conditions for the country to respond to the observations of the ILO supervisory bodies; and (3) promoting dialogue among the actors involved in the adoption and application of a consultation mechanism. The theory of change underpinning the strategy envisages that the country will be able to show substantial improvements in the effective application of Convention No. 169, in line with the observations of the ILO supervisory bodies, provided that the proposed sectoral tripartite social dialogue is effective and allows for the adoption and implementation of a consultation mechanism; the capacities of the actors involved ensure a better understanding, promotion and response around the principles established by the Convention; and the Government strengthens its management capacity to respond to its legal obligations with regard to the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights. This project contributes to the country’s efforts to advance towards the attainment of SDG target 8.8 (Protect labour rights and promote secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment). | project title |
Increased awareness on application of gender conventions HUMAN RIGHTS Increased awareness on application of gender conventions - Outcome 8: Protection of workers from unacceptable forms of work | 2,017 | 570080 - RAB154 | Middle East, regional | 589 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Increased awareness on application of gender conventions | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | HUMAN RIGHTS | Increased awareness on application of gender conventions - Outcome 8: Protection of workers from unacceptable forms of work | |||
National tripartite commission and specialised tripartite bodies are revitalized and function effectively EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT National tripartite commission and specialised tripartite bodies are revitalized and function effectively - Outcome 7: Promoting workplace compliance through labour inspection | 2,017 | 570070 - AZE803 | Azerbaijan | 611 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | National tripartite commission and specialised tripartite bodies are revitalized and function effectively | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Employment creation | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | National tripartite commission and specialised tripartite bodies are revitalized and function effectively - Outcome 7: Promoting workplace compliance through labour inspection | |||
Climate Adapted Local Development and Innovation Project CLIMATE ADAPTED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION PROJECT 0 | 2,017 | 2017000178 | Viet Nam | 769 | Luxembourg | 22 | Climate Adapted Local Development and Innovation Project | IV.2. Other Multisector | Rural development | ODA Grants | Donor Government | CLIMATE ADAPTED LOCAL DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION PROJECT | 0 | |||
Sensibilisation au développement: Ethique sur l'étiquette SENSIBILISATION AU DÉVELOPPEMENT: ETHIQUE SUR L'ÉTIQUETTE 0 | 2,017 | 2017000725 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Luxembourg | 22 | Sensibilisation au développement: Ethique sur l'étiquette | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SENSIBILISATION AU DÉVELOPPEMENT: ETHIQUE SUR L'ÉTIQUETTE | 0 | |||
Bilateral Cooperation in Tourism setor BILATERAL COOPERATION IN TOURISM SETOR tourism - capacity building and training | 2,017 | 009227 | Cabo Verde | 230 | Portugal | 9 | Bilateral Cooperation in Tourism setor | III.3.b. Tourism | Tourism policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Central Government | BILATERAL COOPERATION IN TOURISM SETOR | tourism - capacity building and training | |||
Common Services SNU COMMON SERVICES SNU Ce projet a été créé pour assurer une meilleure gestion des services communs du SNU à savoir les contributions des agences à la Sécurité et à la Clinique. | 2,017 | 00085077 | Benin | 236 | UNDP | 959 | Common Services SNU | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | null | COMMON SERVICES SNU | Ce projet a été créé pour assurer une meilleure gestion des services communs du SNU à savoir les contributions des agences à la Sécurité et à la Clinique. | XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00085077 | Common Services SNU Ce projet a été créé pour assurer une meilleure gestion des services communs du SNU à savoir les contributions des agences à la Sécurité et à la Clinique. | long description |
SGBV et Lutte contre Impunité SGBV ET LUTTE CONTRE IMPUNITÉ Programme conjoint de Lutte contre l'impunité, d'appui aux victimes des violences basées sur le genre et d'autonomisation des femmes à l'Est de la RDC. | 2,017 | 00086178 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 235 | UNDP | 959 | SGBV et Lutte contre Impunité | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Ending violence against women and girls | ODA Grants | null | SGBV ET LUTTE CONTRE IMPUNITÉ | Programme conjoint de Lutte contre l'impunité, d'appui aux victimes des violences basées sur le genre et d'autonomisation des femmes à l'Est de la RDC. | |||
Mainstreaming Incentives for B MAINSTREAMING INCENTIVES FOR B The main objective of the project is to support the sector institution in achieving goals set by Growth and Transformation Plan and Climate Resilience Green Economy. | 2,017 | 00094366 | Ethiopia | 238 | UNDP | 959 | Mainstreaming Incentives for B | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | MAINSTREAMING INCENTIVES FOR B | The main objective of the project is to support the sector institution in achieving goals set by Growth and Transformation Plan and Climate Resilience Green Economy. | |||
AC_460_Vaccine preventable diseases_12250 AC_460_VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASES_12250 Vaccine preventable diseases | 2,017 | null | Uruguay | 460 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_460_Vaccine preventable diseases_12250 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Infectious disease control | ODA Grants | null | AC_460_VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASES_12250 | Vaccine preventable diseases | |||
WB MDTF AREP 2016-20, support to SAPP/EAPP investments in renewable energy WB MDTF AREP 2016-20, SUPPORT TO SAPP/EAPP INVESTMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY This is a contribution to a multi-donor Trust Fund administered by the World Bank with the aim to accelerate the construction of regional transmission lines of renewable energy generation plants in Southern and Eastern Africa, and to help these countries to build a regional power trading. The contribution is mainly channelled to the Southern African Power Pool (to the so-called project acceleration team) and the Eastern Africa Power Pool . This support includes considerable efforts for capacity and organisational development and strategic sector studies related to the development of regional power trade . | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5105010701-RSS-23630 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Sweden | 10 | WB MDTF AREP 2016-20, support to SAPP/EAPP investments in renewable energy | II.3.f. Energy distribution | Electric power transmission and distribution (centralised grids) | ODA Grants | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development | WB MDTF AREP 2016-20, SUPPORT TO SAPP/EAPP INVESTMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY | This is a contribution to a multi-donor Trust Fund administered by the World Bank with the aim to accelerate the construction of regional transmission lines of renewable energy generation plants in Southern and Eastern Africa, and to help these countries to build a regional power trading. The contribution is mainly channelled to the Southern African Power Pool (to the so-called project acceleration team) and the Eastern Africa Power Pool . This support includes considerable efforts for capacity and organisational development and strategic sector studies related to the development of regional power trade . | SE-0-SE-6-51050107-5105010701 | AREP - MDTF 2016-23, stöd till SAPP/EAPP för regional elhandel o integration AREP - MDTF 2016-23, support to SAPP/EAPP for reg electricity trade &integration - OLDFINCODE AREP MDTF2016-23stöd till SAPP/EAPP för regional elhandel & integra. Insatsen består av ett stöd till en givarfond (s.k. Multi Donor Trust Fund) som administreras och implementeras av Världsbanken. Fondens syfte är att förbättra tillgången till förnybar energi genom att snabba på utbyggnaden av kraftproduktionen, bygga regionala transmissionsledningar i Södra och Östra Afrika samt att utveckla den regionala krafthandeln. Stödet går framför allt till Southern African Power Pool (genom deras s.k. Project Acceleration Unit, PAU) samt till Eastern Africa Power Pool. I stödet ingår även insatser för kapacitets och organisationsutveckling samt för strategiska sektorstudier relaterade till utveckling av regional krafthandel. Insatsbeslutet är femårigt och baserar sig på ett av Regeringen fattat beslut om ny strategi för regionalt samarbete med Afrika söder om Sahara den 22 juni 2016. Berednings-PM har skrivits på engelska då flera av Sida's handläggare av ärendet och av energiinsatser i Afrika inte är svensktalande. This is a contribution to a multi-donor Trust Fund administered by the World Bank with the aim to accelerate the construction of regional transmission lines of renewable energy generation plants in Southern and Eastern Africa, and to help these countries to build a regional power trading. The contribution is mainly channelled to the Southern African Power Pool (to the so-called project acceleration team) and the Eastern Africa Power Pool . This support includes considerable efforts for capacity and organisational development and strategic sector studies related to the development of regional power trade . The International Development Association (IDA) (The World Bank) established a Multi-Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) called Advancing Regional Energy Projects in Southern and Eastern Africa (AREP) to channel interested donors funding towards the objectives of connecting countries through energy transmission lines and to establish a platform for regional power trade. Sida was the first donor, with a financial agreement in 2016 with the World Bank at an amount of SEK 158 million allocated to the MDTF. At the beginning of 2021 Norway also joined the fund with additional 100 mNOK. The World Bank contributes with 25 million $ in parallel funding and other donors like AfDB, USAID, AfD also contributes with parallel funding.
The World Bank has since 2019 an engagement strategy with substantially more financing for regional energy integration lined up. It is called the Regional Integration and Cooperation Assistance Strategy (RICAS) for Africa for a five year period up to 2023.
The overall objectives of the AREP Multi-Donor Trust Fund is to extend reliable and sustainable electricity supply in Southern and Eastern Africa. The anticipated specific outcomes are: (a) advance the preparation of prioritized regional non-fossil energy projects (both transmission and generation) in Southern and Eastern Africa; and (b) support the development of power trade through the establishment and development of so called Power Pools.
Regional power integration has huge effects on economic and social growth. Countries in the two regions will be enabled to scale up and improve access to electricity services for the benefit of their residents and firms. Power trade will facilitate development of more cost-effective and cleaner energy resources, resulting in large cost savings and in a reduction of the carbon footprint associated to energy use. Only in the Southern African region regional power trade is expected to save 41 million ton CO2 emissions annually. Similar figures for East Africa are expected.
Electricity trade could also save enormous amount of resources. An economic simulation study based on data derived from the EAPP regional master plan 2014, estimates the impact of power trade under two scenarios – shallow and tight integration versus a business as usual scenario. The analysis suggests that under shallow integration, Eastern Africa could accrue up to USD 7.6 billion in economic benefits between 2020-2030. If the power pool evolves to tighter integration by 2025, these benefits could be as high as USD 18.6 billion over the same period.
It is estimated that increasing regional integration in SAPP power sector can provide overall cost savings of $37 billion in the Southern African Development Community region (SADC) through coordinated generation and transmission planning (NPV up to 2040). | long description |
Country Based Pooled Funds - CBPF OCHA (new strategy) COUNTRY BASED POOLED FUNDS - CBPF OCHA (NEW STRATEGY) The CBPFs are an important tool for effective humanitarian response as they prioritize a) quick release of funds, b) NGOs i.e. nimbleness and speed and c)local actors that can access hard to reach areas. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5204053107-TUR-72010 | Türkiye | 55 | Sweden | 10 | Country Based Pooled Funds - CBPF OCHA (new strategy) | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | United Nations Office of Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs | COUNTRY BASED POOLED FUNDS - CBPF OCHA (NEW STRATEGY) | The CBPFs are an important tool for effective humanitarian response as they prioritize a) quick release of funds, b) NGOs i.e. nimbleness and speed and c)local actors that can access hard to reach areas. | SE-0-SE-6-52040531-5204053107-H | Country Based Pooled Funds Country Based Pooled Funds - CBPF OCHA (new strategy) The CBPFs are an important tool for effective humanitarian response as they prioritize a) quick release of funds, b) NGOs i.e. nimbleness and speed and c)local actors that can access hard to reach areas. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) har huvudansvaret för dessa fonder. OCHAs högsta chef Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC) är formellt ansvarig för etablerandet och avvecklandet av dessa fonder, samt för deras operationella effektivitet. På landnivå är den av ERC utsedda humanitäre koordinatorn (HC) ansvarig för respektive fond. Den humanitäre koordinatorns ansvar är av central betydelse då det stärker den humanitära samordningen i fält, vilket är nödvändigt pga av det ständigt ökade antalet humanitära aktörer. Detta regleras i de Globala riktlinjerna vilka är obligatoriska för samtliga humanitära landfonder. De Globla riktlinjerna som är obligatoriska att följa för samtliga fonder lanserades av OCHAs högsta chef (ERC) i februari 2015. Dessa har under 2017 reviderats och stärkts på ett antal punkter, inte minst inom riskhanteringssystemet (som till exemplen stärker fondernas arbete med anti-korruption och uppföljning på projektnivå).
Givare har en rådgivande funktion i landfonderna genom den landbaserade styrgruppen ”Advisory Board (AB)” samt det globala rådgivande forumet ”Pooled Fund Working Group (PFWG)”, som båda sköts av OCHA. Sida har en stark tradition att vara aktiv i bägge sammanhangen genom ambassaderna och den humanitära enhetens fortlöpande arbete på nationell och global nivå. Sida har dessutom sedan 2013 etablerat rutiner för reguljär uppföljning av de humanitära landfonderna samt stärkt länken mellan projektuppföljningen i fält och konkreta dialogfrågor som förs på global nivå. Under 2017 följde Sida upp 16 av 18 landfonder (ej Centralafrikanska republiken och Jemen).
Sverige har sedan upprättandet av den första CBPFen (1997 i Angola) varit en pådrivande kraft i stärkandet av de humanitära landfonderna. Det svenska finansiella och politiska stödet till fonderna har ytterligare stärkts med åren, då frågan om lokal förankring samt humanitär samordning blivit centrala i ”Strategin för Sveriges humanitära bistånd genom Styrelsen för internationellt utvecklingssamarbete (Sida) 2017-2020”. År 2015 förstärktes denna position ytterligare genom en internationell högnivå panel om humanitär finansiering som tillsats av FNs Generalsekreterare och i vilken utrikesminister Margot Wallström deltog. En av panelens huvudrekommendationer var att öka stödet till de humanitära landfonderna i syfte att effektivisera det humanitära systemet.
Val av CBPFer för Sida stöd har skett på basis av Sidas behovsbaserade allokeringsprocess. I vilken humanitära kriser i världen analyseras utifrån de humanitära principerna, i synnerhet opartiskhets principen. Sedan föreslås de mest relevanta partners för stöd i respektive kris. Den planerade insatsen att stödja FNs humanitära landfonder är avstämt med UD inom ramen för HUMSAM och är i linje med 2018 års humanitära allokering. Sverige är idag globalt den tredje största givaren till CBPFerna.
Sida kommer att inom ramen för denna beredning ingå avtal med två parter, då fonderna formellt administreras av OCHA respektive Multi Partner Trust Fund Office/United Nations Development Programme (MPTFO/UNDP).
Avtalet 2018 med OCHA gäller elva humanitära landfonder som inbegrips i ett och samma avtal och som följer samma format som tidigare års avtal med OCHA.
Landfördelningen är följande: Etiopien (35 MSEK), Irak (15 MSEK), Jemen (50 MSEK), Myanmar (10 MSEK), Pakistan (23 MSEK), Syrien (20 MSEK), Jordanien/Syrenkrisen (20 MSEK), Libanon/Syrienkrisen (15 MSEK),Turkiet/Syrienkrisen (25 MSEK) Palestina (15 MSEK) och Nigeria (20 MSEK).
Landfördelningen för avtalet 2018 med MPTFO/UNDP är följande: Afghanistan (60 MSEK), Central Afrikanska Republiken (12 MSEK), Demokratiska Republiken Kongo (80 MSEK), Syd Sudan (48 MSEK), Sudan (57 MSEK), samt Somalia (35 MSEK).
Sida föreslås besluta om ytterligare finansiering 2018 med 540 000 000 SEK (varav 24 MSEK beslutats om tidigare) i ett kompletterande insatsbeslut till nuvarande avtal med OCHA samt ett tilläggsavtal med MPTFO/UNDP till sammanlagt sjutton landfonder. Sida bedömer att samtliga medel skall utbetalas i början på året för att på bästa sätt möjliggöra planering och genomförande av humanitära insatser utan fördröjning.
Genom en enhetlig beredning som inbegriper alla sjutton fonder stärks den humanitära enhets kapacitet att arbeta mer systematiskt med de sjutton fonderna. Främst genom jämförande landanalyser samt en sammanhållen uppföljningsstruktur, i vilken ambassader och den humanitära enheten ingår. En annan fördel med sammanslagningen av beredningen är att ambassaderna kan frigöra ytterligare resurser till fortlöpande uppföljning av fondernas effektivitet i fält, samt att Sida kan fokusera ytterligare på strategiska frågor inom ramen för de nationella rådgivande styrgrupperna, ”Advisory Boards”. Det bör även understrykas att arbetet med beredningen skett i nära samarbete med berörda ambassader. The outcomes of the CBPFs are to:
A) Improve effectiveness of the humanitarian response by directing funding towards
priority humanitarian needs. Priority needs are identified through an inclusive and
participatory process, which includes national actors (e.g. NGOs).
B) Strengthen the leadership of the HC, while leveraging his/her humanitarian
coordination role.
C) Mobilize resources and support coordination in support of the humanitarian planning
framework (HRP/HPC).
These outcomes lead to the overall operational impact of CBPFs, i.e., the provision of
timely, coordinated, principled assistance to save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain
human dignity. | project title |
Accord Cadre HIL 2014-2017 ACCORD CADRE HIL 2014-2017 0 | 2,017 | 2017000625 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord Cadre HIL 2014-2017 | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD CADRE HIL 2014-2017 | 0 | |||
Sensibilisation au développement: Mercy's Blessing 2017 SENSIBILISATION AU DÉVELOPPEMENT: MERCY'S BLESSING 2017 0 | 2,017 | 2017000734 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Luxembourg | 22 | Sensibilisation au développement: Mercy's Blessing 2017 | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | SENSIBILISATION AU DÉVELOPPEMENT: MERCY'S BLESSING 2017 | 0 | |||
Standards and Trade Development Facility 2015-2018 STANDARDS AND TRADE DEVELOPMENT FACILITY 2015-2018 The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) is a joint initiative in capacity building and technical cooperation aiming at raising awareness on the importance of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) issues, increasing coordination in the provision of SPS-related assistance, and mobilizing resources to assist developing countries enhance their capacity to meet SPS standards. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-6105008801-GGG-33113 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Sweden | 10 | Standards and Trade Development Facility 2015-2018 | III.3.a. Trade Policies & Regulations | Trade policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | World Trade Organisation (WTO) | STANDARDS AND TRADE DEVELOPMENT FACILITY 2015-2018 | The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) is a joint initiative in capacity building and technical cooperation aiming at raising awareness on the importance of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) issues, increasing coordination in the provision of SPS-related assistance, and mobilizing resources to assist developing countries enhance their capacity to meet SPS standards. | SE-0-SE-6-61050088-6105008803 | Standards and Trade Development Facility 2015-2018 - Standards and Trade Development Facility NEW STRATEGY Standards and Trade Development Facility 2015-2018 STDF bildades 2001 och är ett partnerskap mellan FAO, OIE, WHO, WTO samt Världsbanken där sekretariatet och programmet hanteras och administreras av WTO. Syftet är att stärka utvecklingsländers uppbyggnad av kapacitet inom SPS-relaterade frågor (sanitary and phytosanitary). Stödet är i huvudsak avsett att stärka och förbättra länders exportmöjligheter och marknadstillträden inom handel med livsmedel och jordbruksprodukter för att på sikt bidra till fattigdomsminskning, tryggad livsmedelsförsörjning samt stärkt miljöskydd och biologisk mångfald. STDF har genom sammansättningen av medlemsorganisationer samt deltagande experter och intressenter en unik position och kompetensbas vad gäller SPS-området. Någon motsvarighet att genomföra ett liknande uppdrag finns inte.
STDF fyller två huvudsakliga funktioner. Dels att samordna och sprida kunskap kring SPS-frågor och goda erfarenheter av kapacitetsutveckling inom området samt att finansiera och stödja utvecklandet av projekt eller projektförberedande analyser för SPS-frågor.
Sedan starten har tre oberoende externa utvärderingar genomförts (den senaste avslutad i januari 2014). Slutsatsen i samtliga dessa visar på att STDF genom sitt uppdrag når goda resultat på ett kostnadseffektivt sätt.
Sverige har via Sida finansierat STDF sedan 2005. STDFsekretariatet har nu till Sida inkommit med en begäran om stöd på 40 MSEK över fyra år. Det innebär en viss ökning av det svenska stödet. Totala budgeten för STDF är ungefär 5 MUSD/år från 8-10 givare. Andra större givare är Finland, Danmark, EU och Nederländerna.En del av stödet ska användas för att stärka sekretariatets arbetet med kommunikation och resultatstyrning. The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) is a joint initiative in capacity building and technical cooperation aiming at raising awareness on the importance of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) issues, increasing coordination in the provision of SPS-related assistance, and mobilizing resources to assist developing countries enhance their capacity to meet SPS standards. The Standards and Trade Development Facility is a global partnership that helps developing countries to gain and maintain access to markets by tackling sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) gaps, and promoting food safety, animal and plant health. It works to support sustainable economic growth, poverty reduction, food security and environmental protection. STDF objective is to be be a knowledge hub, sharing available know-how, tools and good practice to build on what exists and create synergies and promote innovative and cross-cutting approaches in SPS capacity building. | project title |
UNITAR Fellowship programme UNITAR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME Support to annual UNITAR Course | 2,017 | QZA-17/0177 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | UNITAR Fellowship programme | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution | ODA Grants | United Nations Institute for Training and Research | UNITAR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME | Support to annual UNITAR Course | |||
Sierra Lione SIERRA LIONE The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0142-4 | Sierra Leone | 272 | Norway | 8 | Sierra Lione | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Domestic revenue mobilisation | ODA Grants | International NGO | SIERRA LIONE | The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | |||
UN SG's Sustainable Energy for All (SE4all) additional support UN SG'S SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL (SE4ALL) ADDITIONAL SUPPORT UN SG's Sustainable Energy for All (SE4all) additional support 2013-15 (16) | 2,017 | QZA-13/0267 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | UN SG's Sustainable Energy for All (SE4all) additional support | II.3.a. Energy Policy | Energy policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | International NGO | UN SG'S SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL (SE4ALL) ADDITIONAL SUPPORT | UN SG's Sustainable Energy for All (SE4all) additional support 2013-15 (16) | |||
Africa regionale partnere AFRICA REGIONALE PARTNERE The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | 2,017 | QZA-17/0142-5 | Africa, regional | 298 | Norway | 8 | Africa regionale partnere | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Domestic revenue mobilisation | ODA Grants | International NGO | AFRICA REGIONALE PARTNERE | The projects main objectives are:Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | NO-BRC-971277882-QZA-17/0142-5 | Africa regionale partnere The projects main objectives are:
Journalists have increased motivation and ability to report on Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)
Newsrooms have increased motivation and capacity to report on IFF.
Relevant stakeholders (including civil society, governments and revenue authorities) have increased knowledge on IFFs in Africa, and an increase motivation or ability to act to reduce IFFs/publish content on this.
Target group is journalists and other media professionals like editors in Africa. | identifier |
DSB 2017. Support for international activities DSB 2017. SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES Support for DSB preparedness activities in 2017, including support to UNDAC, Norwegian Support Team, Norwegian Emergency Medical Team, UN Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination, and Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM). | 2,017 | QZA-17/0187 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | DSB 2017. Support for international activities | VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness | Multi-hazard response preparedness | ODA Grants | Donor Government | DSB 2017. SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES | Support for DSB preparedness activities in 2017, including support to UNDAC, Norwegian Support Team, Norwegian Emergency Medical Team, UN Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination, and Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM). | |||
Protecting civilians from the impact of explosive weapons PROTECTING CIVILIANS FROM THE IMPACT OF EXPLOSIVE WEAPONS This project will provide continued civil society leadership and coordination (through the International Network on Explosive Weapons – INEW) in response to the severe humanitarian impact from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. Through data collection and research, policy analysis, political and civil society engagement including the engagement of survivors of explosive weapons, this project will drive changes in operational practice and work towards the development of a effective | 2,017 | QZA-17/0189 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Norway | 8 | Protecting civilians from the impact of explosive weapons | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution | ODA Grants | International NGO | PROTECTING CIVILIANS FROM THE IMPACT OF EXPLOSIVE WEAPONS | This project will provide continued civil society leadership and coordination (through the International Network on Explosive Weapons – INEW) in response to the severe humanitarian impact from the use of explosive weapons in populated areas. Through data collection and research, policy analysis, political and civil society engagement including the engagement of survivors of explosive weapons, this project will drive changes in operational practice and work towards the development of a effective | |||
Copenhagen Consensus Center Bangladesh Priorities Project - BGD Priorities project COPENHAGEN CONSENSUS CENTER BANGLADESH PRIORITIES PROJECT - BGD PRIORITIES PROJECT The Copenhagen Consensus Center, with BRAC as partner, is conducting a Bangladesh Priorities Project. The aim of the project is to identify and promote increased focus on smart solutions for the country's development problems, informed by evidence of the costs and benefits of various interventions and policies. The Swedish contribution is aimed at financing the outreach activities towards mainly the international donor community, organising seminars and development of policy advice documents. Work will begin in July 2015 and be completed by July in 2016. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5217001701-BGD-99820 | Bangladesh | 666 | Sweden | 10 | Copenhagen Consensus Center Bangladesh Priorities Project - BGD Priorities project | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Promotion of development awareness (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | COPENHAGEN CONSENSUS CENTER BANGLADESH PRIORITIES PROJECT - BGD PRIORITIES PROJECT | The Copenhagen Consensus Center, with BRAC as partner, is conducting a Bangladesh Priorities Project. The aim of the project is to identify and promote increased focus on smart solutions for the country's development problems, informed by evidence of the costs and benefits of various interventions and policies. The Swedish contribution is aimed at financing the outreach activities towards mainly the international donor community, organising seminars and development of policy advice documents. Work will begin in July 2015 and be completed by July in 2016. | SE-0-SE-6-52170017-5217001701 | Copenhagen Consensus Center Bangladesh Prioriteringsprojekt Copenhagen Consensus Center Bangladesh Priorities Project - BGD Priorities project The Copenhagen Consensus Center, with BRAC as partner, is conducting a Bangladesh Priorities Project. The aim of the project is to identify and promote increased focus on smart solutions for the country's development problems, informed by evidence of the costs and benefits of various interventions and policies. The Swedish contribution is aimed at financing the outreach activities towards mainly the international donor community, organising seminars and development of policy advice documents. Work will begin in July 2015 and be completed by July in 2016. Copenhagen Consensus Center, med BRAC som partner, genomför ett prioriteringsprojekt i Bangladesh. Syftet med projektet är att identifiera och främja smarta lösningar för landets utvecklingsproblem genom analys av kostnaderna och fördelarna med olika interventioner och policyer. Det svenska bidraget är inriktat mot att finansiera de konsulterande aktiviteterna gentemot främst det internationella givarsamfundet, arrangera seminarier och framtagande av policyrådgivningsdokument. Arbetet ska påbörjas i juli 2015 och vara avslutat till juli 2016. | project title |
UNDP Myanmar Country Programme 2016-17 UNDP MYANMAR COUNTRY PROGRAMME 2016-17 Continued support to the UNDP country programme with focus on democratic governance on local and central levels as well as decentralisation | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5102016901-MMR-15150 | Myanmar | 635 | Sweden | 10 | UNDP Myanmar Country Programme 2016-17 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | United Nations Development Programme | UNDP MYANMAR COUNTRY PROGRAMME 2016-17 | Continued support to the UNDP country programme with focus on democratic governance on local and central levels as well as decentralisation | SE-0-SE-6-51020169-5102016901 | UNDP Myanmar Country Programme 2016-17 UNDP Myanmar Country Programme 2016-17 - UNDP Country Programme 2016-2017 Continued support to the UNDP country programme with focus on democratic governance on local and central levels as well as decentralisation Insatsen omfattar ett fortsatt stöd till UNDPs landprogram med fokus på demokratisk samhällsstyrning på lokal och central nivå samt decentralisering. Stödet innefattar ett samarbete med offentliga institutioner på central och lokal nivå, inom både dömande, verkställande och lagstiftande makt. Insatsen syftar till att stärka de statliga institutionerna så att de på ett mer demokratiskt och effektivt sätt kan leverera den service och rättigheter som befolkningen har rätt till.Vidare utgår ett stöd och samarbete med icke-statliga aktörer för att säkerställa brett och icke-diskriminerande deltagande, öppenhet och ansvarstagande. UNDPs country programme goal stated in the programme documentation is "to promote poverty reduction and sustainable development that are rights-based, gender sensitive, inclusive and equitable by streghtening institutional capacity of national and local governments and non-state actors." This goal is to be achieved through three pillars and eight outputs. The three pillars are Local Governance and Local Development, Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction, and Democratic Governance. The two pillars that are relevant for Swedish support are Pillar 1 and Pillar 3.The goal of Pillar 1 is: community driven development institutions that support local governance in service delivery and inclusive growth, including agricultrual development and enhancement of employment. opportunities for women and men.The goal of Pillar 3 is: Promotion of democratic governance and the rule fo law to strengthen democratic institutions and the advancement of human rights. | project title |
Women's citizenship for peace, justice and dev. - UN Women Colombia WOMEN'S CITIZENSHIP FOR PEACE, JUSTICE AND DEV. - UN WOMEN COLOMBIA The main objective is to integrate women's rights agenda, their voice and leadership, in the political and social processes in Colombia to contribute to a sustainable peace. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5206006605-COL-15160 | Colombia | 437 | Sweden | 10 | Women's citizenship for peace, justice and dev. - UN Women Colombia | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women | WOMEN'S CITIZENSHIP FOR PEACE, JUSTICE AND DEV. - UN WOMEN COLOMBIA | The main objective is to integrate women's rights agenda, their voice and leadership, in the political and social processes in Colombia to contribute to a sustainable peace. | |||
Réponse à la sécheresse en Somalie RÉPONSE À LA SÉCHERESSE EN SOMALIE 0 | 2,017 | 2017000987 | Somalia | 273 | Luxembourg | 22 | Réponse à la sécheresse en Somalie | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | RÉPONSE À LA SÉCHERESSE EN SOMALIE | 0 | |||
Bourses d'études BOURSES D'ÉTUDES *** | 2,017 | 2017001238 | Türkiye | 55 | Luxembourg | 22 | Bourses d'études | I.1.d. Post-Secondary Education | Higher education | ODA Grants | University, college or other teaching institution, research institute or think-tank | BOURSES D'ÉTUDES | *** | |||
Prévention maltrait. enfants, prot. jeunes filles PRÉVENTION MALTRAIT. ENFANTS, PROT. JEUNES FILLES 0 | 2,017 | 2017000219 | Philippines | 755 | Luxembourg | 22 | Prévention maltrait. enfants, prot. jeunes filles | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Ending violence against women and girls | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | PRÉVENTION MALTRAIT. ENFANTS, PROT. JEUNES FILLES | 0 | |||
Extension capacités services Lambano Sanctuary EXTENSION CAPACITÉS SERVICES LAMBANO SANCTUARY 0 | 2,017 | 2017000256 | South Africa | 218 | Luxembourg | 22 | Extension capacités services Lambano Sanctuary | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic health infrastructure | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | EXTENSION CAPACITÉS SERVICES LAMBANO SANCTUARY | 0 | |||
AC_665_Food safety_12240 AC_665_FOOD SAFETY_12240 Food safety | 2,017 | null | Pakistan | 665 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_665_Food safety_12240 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic nutrition | ODA Grants | null | AC_665_FOOD SAFETY_12240 | Food safety | |||
CVCA_665_National health policies, strategies and plans_12110 CVCA_665_NATIONAL HEALTH POLICIES, STRATEGIES AND PLANS_12110 National health policies, strategies and plans | 2,017 | null | Pakistan | 665 | World Health Organisation | 928 | CVCA_665_National health policies, strategies and plans_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | CVCA_665_NATIONAL HEALTH POLICIES, STRATEGIES AND PLANS_12110 | National health policies, strategies and plans | |||
AC_336_Nutrition_12240 AC_336_NUTRITION_12240 Nutrition | 2,017 | null | Costa Rica | 336 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_336_Nutrition_12240 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic nutrition | ODA Grants | null | AC_336_NUTRITION_12240 | Nutrition | |||
AC_665_Disability and rehabilitation_12110 AC_665_DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION_12110 Disability and rehabilitation | 2,017 | null | Pakistan | 665 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_665_Disability and rehabilitation_12110 | I.2.a. Health, General | Health policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | AC_665_DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION_12110 | Disability and rehabilitation | |||
Strengthened institutional capacity of workers' organisations BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS Strengthened institutional capacity of workers' organisations - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | 2,017 | 570100 - ZMB802 | Zambia | 288 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Strengthened institutional capacity of workers' organisations | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS | Strengthened institutional capacity of workers' organisations - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | |||
CHL801-Fortalecimiento Org.Empleadores BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS CHL801 - Fortalecimiento Org.Empleadores - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | 2,017 | 410225 - CHL801 | Chile | 434 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | CHL801-Fortalecimiento Org.Empleadores | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS | CHL801 - Fortalecimiento Org.Empleadores - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | |||
0 BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS 0 - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | 2,017 | 570070 - COM151 | Comoros | 233 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | 0 | II.5. Business & Other Services | Business policy and administration | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS | 0 - Outcome 10: Strong and representative Employers' and Workers' Organizations | |||
Early Warning Systems EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS The project focuses on enhancing capacity of government to monitor and forecast extreme weather and hydrology and promote use of hydro-meteorological information for making early warnings that inform long-term development plans. | 2,017 | 00088137 | Malawi | 253 | UNDP | 959 | Early Warning Systems | VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness | Multi-hazard response preparedness | ODA Grants | null | EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS | The project focuses on enhancing capacity of government to monitor and forecast extreme weather and hydrology and promote use of hydro-meteorological information for making early warnings that inform long-term development plans. | XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00106339 | Climate Early Warning Systems Countries are able to reduce the likelihood of conflicts and lower the risk of natural disasters including from climate change | project title |
El Nino Drought Emergency Resp EL NINO DROUGHT EMERGENCY RESP Support to El Nino Drought Emergency Response. This project supported the Government's efforts in strengthening multi-sectoral coordination and in integration of early recovery approach in the emergency drought response initiatives in Namibia. | 2,017 | 00101472 | Namibia | 275 | UNDP | 959 | El Nino Drought Emergency Resp | IV.1. General Environment Protection | Environmental policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | EL NINO DROUGHT EMERGENCY RESP | Support to El Nino Drought Emergency Response. This project supported the Government's efforts in strengthening multi-sectoral coordination and in integration of early recovery approach in the emergency drought response initiatives in Namibia. | |||
Support to Lebanese Parliament SUPPORT TO LEBANESE PARLIAMENT This project targets the Lebanese Parliament, one of the main pillars representing the country's long history of multi-party democracy, and the institution in which Lebanon's legislative power is vested. | 2,017 | 00077103 | Lebanon | 555 | UNDP | 959 | Support to Lebanese Parliament | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Elections | ODA Grants | null | SUPPORT TO LEBANESE PARLIAMENT | This project targets the Lebanese Parliament, one of the main pillars representing the country's long history of multi-party democracy, and the institution in which Lebanon's legislative power is vested. | |||
AC_275_Integrated people-centred services_12281 AC_275_INTEGRATED PEOPLE-CENTRED SERVICES_12281 Integrated people-centred services | 2,017 | null | Namibia | 275 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_275_Integrated people-centred services_12281 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Health personnel development | ODA Grants | null | AC_275_INTEGRATED PEOPLE-CENTRED SERVICES_12281 | Integrated people-centred services | |||
All Activities related to STDs/HIV control ALL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO STDS/HIV CONTROL Uruguay - Montevideo: Dept. ID- 72900 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 04: HIV | 2,017 | null | Uruguay | 460 | UNFPA | 974 | All Activities related to STDs/HIV control | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | STD control including HIV/AIDS | ODA Grants | null | ALL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO STDS/HIV CONTROL | Uruguay - Montevideo: Dept. ID- 72900 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 04: HIV | |||
Basic life skills for youth and adults BASIC LIFE SKILLS FOR YOUTH AND ADULTS Uruguay - Montevideo: Dept. ID- 72900 -- Outcome 2: Priority on adolescents and youth in national policies and development plans-- Output 07: Sexuality education | 2,017 | null | Uruguay | 460 | 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 | Uruguay - Montevideo: Dept. ID- 72900 -- Outcome 2: Priority on adolescents and youth in national policies and development plans-- Output 07: Sexuality education | |||
Population policy and administrative management POPULATION POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Uzbekistan - Tashkent: Dept. ID- 54800 -- 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 | Uzbekistan | 617 | 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 | Uzbekistan - Tashkent: Dept. ID- 54800 -- Outcome 4: Integration of evidence-based analysis on population dynamics to the development agendas-- Output 13: Population dynamics and data into policies and programmes | |||
AC_342_Nutrition_12240 AC_342_NUTRITION_12240 Nutrition | 2,017 | null | El Salvador | 342 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_342_Nutrition_12240 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic nutrition | ODA Grants | null | AC_342_NUTRITION_12240 | Nutrition | |||
AC_354_Nutrition_12240 AC_354_NUTRITION_12240 Nutrition | 2,017 | null | Jamaica | 354 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_354_Nutrition_12240 | I.2.b. Basic Health | Basic nutrition | ODA Grants | null | AC_354_NUTRITION_12240 | Nutrition | |||
Support for institutions on gender equality and women's empowerment SUPPORT FOR INSTITUTIONS ON GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 11: Engagement of CSOs | 2,017 | null | Albania | 71 | UNFPA | 974 | Support for institutions on gender equality and women's empowerment | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions | ODA Grants | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) and Civil Society | SUPPORT FOR INSTITUTIONS ON GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT | Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 11: Engagement of CSOs | |||
Programme Effectiveness OEE 01: PROGRAMME EFFECTIVENESS Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- OEE: Organizational Effectiveness and Efficiency-- OEE 01: Programme Effectiveness | 2,017 | null | Albania | 71 | UNFPA | 974 | Programme Effectiveness | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Public sector policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | null | OEE 01: PROGRAMME EFFECTIVENESS | Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- OEE: Organizational Effectiveness and Efficiency-- OEE 01: Programme Effectiveness | |||
Family Planning Service FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE Algeria - Algiers: Dept. ID- 50200 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | 2,017 | null | Algeria | 130 | UNFPA | 974 | Family Planning Service | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Family planning | ODA Grants | null | FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE | Algeria - Algiers: Dept. ID- 50200 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 02: Family Planning | |||
Accord de partenariat stratégique CICR 2017-2020 ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT STRATÉGIQUE CICR 2017-2020 Philippines (OU) | 2,017 | 2017000944 | Philippines | 755 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord de partenariat stratégique CICR 2017-2020 | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | International Committee of the Red Cross | ACCORD DE PARTENARIAT STRATÉGIQUE CICR 2017-2020 | Philippines (OU) | |||
Programme d'Appui au Développement durable dans la Région de Dosso, Phase II PROGRAMME D'APPUI AU DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE DANS LA RÉGION DE DOSSO, PHASE II 0 | 2,017 | 2017000156 | Niger | 260 | Luxembourg | 22 | Programme d'Appui au Développement durable dans la Région de Dosso, Phase II | III.1.a. Agriculture | Agricultural policy and administrative management | ODA Grants | Donor Government | PROGRAMME D'APPUI AU DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE DANS LA RÉGION DE DOSSO, PHASE II | 0 | |||
Europe and Central Asian DWCP's are effective and implemented within ILO guidelines and to agreed timeframes EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT Europe and Central Asian Decent Work Country Programme's are effective and implemented within ILO guidelines and to agreed timeframes - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | 2,017 | 710240 - RER101 | Europe, regional | 89 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Europe and Central Asian DWCP's are effective and implemented within ILO guidelines and to agreed timeframes | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Employment creation | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | Europe and Central Asian Decent Work Country Programme's are effective and implemented within ILO guidelines and to agreed timeframes - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | |||
URY902-TD y ODS EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT URY902 - TD y ODS - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | 2,017 | 710240 - URY902 | Uruguay | 460 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | URY902-TD y ODS | I.6. Other Social Infrastructure & Services | Employment creation | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | EMPLOYMENT POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT | URY902 - TD y ODS - Outcome A - Effective advocacy for decent work | |||
MINURSO - United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara - Participation of provider country Police MINURSO - UNITED NATIONS MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA - PARTICIPATION OF PROVIDER COUNTRY POLICE Bilateral participation of provider country Police in international peacekeeping operations. | 2,017 | 011537 | South of Sahara, regional | 289 | Portugal | 9 | MINURSO - United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara - Participation of provider country Police | I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security | Participation in international peacekeeping operations | ODA Grants | United Nations Department of Peace Operations - UN peacekeeping operations [only MINURSO, MINUSCA, MINUSMA, MINUJUSTH, MONUSCO, UNAMID, UNIFIL, UNISFA, UNMIK, UNMIL, UNMISS, UNOCI]. Report contributions mission by mission in CRS++. | MINURSO - UNITED NATIONS MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN WESTERN SAHARA - PARTICIPATION OF PROVIDER COUNTRY POLICE | Bilateral participation of provider country Police in international peacekeeping operations. | |||
Personnel Development for Population and RH PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT FOR POPULATION AND RH Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | 2,017 | null | Albania | 71 | UNFPA | 974 | Personnel Development for Population and RH | I.3. Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health | Personnel development for population and reproductive health | ODA Grants | Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) and Civil Society | PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT FOR POPULATION AND RH | Albania - Tirana: Dept. ID- 50100 -- Outcome 1: Increased availability and use of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services-- Output 01: SRH Services | |||
Support for institutions on gender equality and women's empowerment SUPPORT FOR INSTITUTIONS ON GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT Arab States Reg. Office/Cairo: Dept. ID- 18000 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | 2,017 | null | Middle East, regional | 589 | UNFPA | 974 | Support for institutions on gender equality and women's empowerment | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Women's rights organisations and movements, and government institutions | ODA Grants | null | SUPPORT FOR INSTITUTIONS ON GENDER EQUALITY AND WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT | Arab States Reg. Office/Cairo: Dept. ID- 18000 -- Outcome 3: Advanced Gender Equality-- Output 10: GBV and harmful practices | |||
SLSD 2015-2016 SLSD 2015-2016 Adminbudget for projektet SLSD second year. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5411005901-GGG-91010 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Sweden | 10 | SLSD 2015-2016 | Administrative Costs of Donors | Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) | ODA Grants | Donor Government | SLSD 2015-2016 | Adminbudget for projektet SLSD second year. | SE-0-SE-6-54110059 | SLSD 2015-2016 SLSD 2015-2016 Adminbudget for projektet SLSD second year. Adminbudget för projektet SLSD år 2. | long description |
AC_377_Country health emergency preparedness and the International Health Regulations (2005)_74010 AC_377_COUNTRY HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS (2005)_74010 Country health emergency preparedness and the International Health Regulations (2005) | 2,017 | null | Antigua and Barbuda | 377 | World Health Organisation | 928 | AC_377_Country health emergency preparedness and the International Health Regulations (2005)_74010 | VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness | Multi-hazard response preparedness | ODA Grants | null | AC_377_COUNTRY HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND THE INTERNATIONAL HEALTH REGULATIONS (2005)_74010 | Country health emergency preparedness and the International Health Regulations (2005) | |||
EU Twinning Swedish Environmental Protextion Agency Serbia phase 1 - EU TWINNING SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEXTION AGENCY SERBIA PHASE 1 - Swedish Environmental Protection Agency are applying as junior parters along with Austria to make a project proposal for the EU Twinning project. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-10754A0101-SRB-14050 | Serbia | 63 | Sweden | 10 | EU Twinning Swedish Environmental Protextion Agency Serbia phase 1 - | I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation | Waste management/disposal | ODA Grants | Donor Government | EU TWINNING SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEXTION AGENCY SERBIA PHASE 1 - | Swedish Environmental Protection Agency are applying as junior parters along with Austria to make a project proposal for the EU Twinning project. | SE-0-SE-6-10754-10754A0101 | EU Twinning Swedish Environmental Protextion Agency Serbia phase 1 - EU Twinning Naturvårdsverket Serbien fas 1 EU Twinning Naturvårdsverket Serbien fas 1 Naturvårdsverket ansöker som junior partern tillsammans med Österrike (ledande partner). Swedish Environmental Protection Agency are applying as junior parters along with Austria to make a project proposal for the EU Twinning project. | project title |
Implementation of standards and related reporting are improved due to ILO support and assistance HUMAN RIGHTS Implementation of standards and related reporting are improved due to ILO support and assistance - Outcome 2: Wide ratification and application of international labour standards | 2,017 | 570020 - SMO826 | Central Asia, regional | 619 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | Implementation of standards and related reporting are improved due to ILO support and assistance | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Human rights | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Assessed Contributions | HUMAN RIGHTS | Implementation of standards and related reporting are improved due to ILO support and assistance - Outcome 2: Wide ratification and application of international labour standards | |||
RBSA Eval & Monit Asia Projects RBSA EVAL & MONIT ASIA PROJECTS RBSA Eval & Monit Asia Projects Outcome B - Governance of the Organization | 2,017 | RAS/EVAL/01/RBS | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | International Labour Organisation | 940 | RBSA Eval & Monit Asia Projects | IX. Unallocated / Unspecified | Sectors not specified | ODA Grants | International Labour Organisation - Regular Budget Supplementary Account | RBSA EVAL & MONIT ASIA PROJECTS | RBSA Eval & Monit Asia Projects Outcome B - Governance of the Organization | XM-DAC-41302-105523-0-2018-INT102 | RBSA Eval & Monit Asia Projects | project title |
Islamic Relief Sweden 2014- 2016 - Islamic Relief 2014 Reembursement ISLAMIC RELIEF SWEDEN 2014- 2016 - ISLAMIC RELIEF 2014 REEMBURSEMENT Save life, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5204049203-GGG-72010 | Bilateral, unspecified | 9,998 | Sweden | 10 | Islamic Relief Sweden 2014- 2016 - Islamic Relief 2014 Reembursement | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | International NGO | ISLAMIC RELIEF SWEDEN 2014- 2016 - ISLAMIC RELIEF 2014 REEMBURSEMENT | Save life, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity | SE-0-SE-6-52040492-5204049203-H | Islamic Relief Sweden 2014- 2016 - Islamic Relief 2014 Reembursement Islamic Relief Sverige 2014- 2016 Save life, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity Detta beslut avser ett kompletterande insatsbeslut för fortsatt stöd till Islamic Relief Sveriges globala humanitära program 2014-2016. Beslut fattas i enlighet med insatshanteringsregeln 3.11.3 "Kompletterande insatsbeslut".
Fortsatt stöd till programmet enligt Islamic Reliefs tilläggsansökan för det tredje året bedöms relevant i enlighet med Strategi för humanitärt bistånd genom Sida 2014-2016, förlängd till 31 december 2016 enligt gällande regleringsbrev för Sida 2016.
De föreslagna landprojekten bedöms svara mot identifierade humanitära behov enligt analyser i Sidas process för allokering av humanitära medel till pågående stora humanitära kriser. Projekt i sju länder föreslås finansieras med SEK 55 000 000 i enlighet med följande fördelning:
1. Mali, SEK 3 000 000
2. Niger, SEK 4 000 000
3. Pakistan, SEK 4 000 000
4. Gaza, SEK 10 000 000
5. Yemen, SEK 10 000 000
6. Irak, SEK 4 000 000
7. Syrien, SEK 20 000 000
Därtill förslås att Sida ger fortsatt stöd till insatser för metodutveckling för att stärka Islamic Reliefs arbete med jämställdhet och skydd av barn samt kapacitetsstärkande stöd för att stärka uppföljning av insatser med fokus på uppföljning i fält enligt följande:
8. Metodstöd för jämställdhet och skydd av barn, SEK 1 500 000
9. Kapacitetsstärkande stöd för uppföljning, SEK 500 000
(Genom beslut 2014-002131 och 2016-000966 har dessutom medel för snabba och korta insatser vid hastigt uppkomna kriser och akuta försämringar av pågående kriser (Rapid Response Mechanism, RRM), beviljats. Dessa uppgår för 2016-2017 till SEK 25 000 000 och har redan utbetalts.)
Totalt föreslås att Sida med detta beslut finansierar verksamheten presenterad i tilläggsansökan från Islamic Relief Sverige med SEK 57 000 000.
Det förslås att det görs ett fjärde tillägg till avtal mellan Sida och Islamic Relief Sverige om stöd till Islamic Relief Sveriges globala humanitära program 2014-2017 baserat på ansökan från Islamic Relief Sverige daterad 21 mars 2016.
Vidare föreslås att samtliga återstående medel för det tredje året inom avtalet utbetalas i början av 2016 för att på bästa sätt möjliggöra planering och genomförande av humanitära insatser utan fördröjning. Ett avsteg från Sidas vanliga rutiner om uppdelade betalningar bedöms motiverat.
Bedömningspromemorian har skrivits på engelska med anledning av att engelskspråkig personal i fält är delaktig i beredning och uppföljning av insatsen, i enlighet med Generaldirektörens beslut om Sidas språkvalsmatris med tillämpningsanvisningar från den 1 mars 2013. | project title |
new OPIC Serbia 2016-2019 NEW OPIC SERBIA 2016-2019 new OPIC Serbia 2016-2019: Over the past four years, Serbia did not make significant improvements when it comes to reform processes and European Integrations. The existing focus on transparency and accountability, citizen participation and the legitimacy of civil society organisations will therefore remain, further emphasizing the importance of activism, movement building and membership. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-5510001101-SRB-15160 | Serbia | 63 | Sweden | 10 | new OPIC Serbia 2016-2019 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | NEW OPIC SERBIA 2016-2019 | new OPIC Serbia 2016-2019: Over the past four years, Serbia did not make significant improvements when it comes to reform processes and European Integrations. The existing focus on transparency and accountability, citizen participation and the legitimacy of civil society organisations will therefore remain, further emphasizing the importance of activism, movement building and membership. | |||
UNDP SP Sudan UNDP SP SUDAN UNDP Sudan Strategic Partnership Programme is a multi-donor contribution that aims to strengthen good goverennace in Sudan. UNDPs projects are coordinated by the Donor Relations Office at the Ministry of Finance. Counterparts include different agencies and departments. | 2,017 | SE-0-SE-6-10709A0101-SDN-15112 | Sudan | 278 | Sweden | 10 | UNDP SP Sudan | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Decentralisation and support to subnational government | ODA Grants | United Nations Development Programme | UNDP SP SUDAN | UNDP Sudan Strategic Partnership Programme is a multi-donor contribution that aims to strengthen good goverennace in Sudan. UNDPs projects are coordinated by the Donor Relations Office at the Ministry of Finance. Counterparts include different agencies and departments. | SE-0-SE-6-10709-10709A0101 | UNDP SP Sudan UNDP SP Sudan UNDP Sudan Strategic Partnership Programme är en givargemensam insats med syfte att stärka god samhällsstyrning i Sudan. UNDPs insatser samordnas av koordineringskontoret på Sudans finansdepartement. Motparter är en rad olika myndigheter. UNDP Sudan Strategic Partnership Programme is a multi-donor contribution that aims to strengthen good goverennace in Sudan. UNDPs projects are coordinated by the Donor Relations Office at the Ministry of Finance. Counterparts include different agencies and departments. | long description |
aides d'urgence -RDC AIDES D'URGENCE -RDC 0 | 2,017 | 2017000989 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 235 | Luxembourg | 22 | aides d'urgence -RDC | VIII.1. Emergency Response | Material relief assistance and services | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | AIDES D'URGENCE -RDC | 0 | |||
Accord-cadre ASTM 2015-2019 ACCORD-CADRE ASTM 2015-2019 Développement des capacités citoyennes des jeunes hommes/femmes honduriens/ Renforcement du leadership des jeunes femmes universitaires au Honduras | 2,017 | 2017000316 | Honduras | 351 | Luxembourg | 22 | Accord-cadre ASTM 2015-2019 | I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general | Democratic participation and civil society | ODA Grants | Donor country-based NGO | ACCORD-CADRE ASTM 2015-2019 | Développement des capacités citoyennes des jeunes hommes/femmes honduriens/ Renforcement du leadership des jeunes femmes universitaires au Honduras |