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  • In this period 1,330 donations have been made totalling £6,889,591,167 to 563 organisations

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  • Average annual spending of registered grantees: £85,097,647
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01/04/2022 £488,993
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES UK Aid Connect is designed to create the form of civil society that DFID needs to meet its objectives and the form of civil society the future requires. By creating diverse coalitions to address complex, inter-dependent policy and practice challenges it answers a market gap widely recognised through the CSPR.
01/04/2022 £129,005
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES UK Aid Connect is designed to create the form of civil society that DFID needs to meet its objectives and the form of civil society the future requires. By creating diverse coalitions to address complex, inter-dependent policy and practice challenges it answers a market gap widely recognised through the CSPR.
01/04/2022 £224,277
OXFORD UNIVERSITY UK Aid Connect is designed to create the form of civil society that DFID needs to meet its objectives and the form of civil society the future requires. By creating diverse coalitions to address complex, inter-dependent policy and practice challenges it answers a market gap widely recognised through the CSPR.
01/04/2022 £910,955
OXFORD UNIVERSITY UK Aid Connect is designed to create the form of civil society that DFID needs to meet its objectives and the form of civil society the future requires. By creating diverse coalitions to address complex, inter-dependent policy and practice challenges it answers a market gap widely recognised through the CSPR.
01/04/2022 £412,761
THE ASIA FOUNDATION (GBP) To improve evidence on the worlds most protracted conflicts to a) deepen data on conflict and peace b) explore how conflicts are interconnected across borders through illicit flows of people, weapons and finance c) build deep contextual knowledge and expertise on hard to reach areas and d) asses how aid contributes to more peaceful societies, through security and justice, governance and addressing inequality. (The Middle East, Asia and The Horn of Africa)
01/04/2022 £287,239
THE ASIA FOUNDATION (GBP) To improve evidence on the worlds most protracted conflicts to a) deepen data on conflict and peace b) explore how conflicts are interconnected across borders through illicit flows of people, weapons and finance c) build deep contextual knowledge and expertise on hard to reach areas and d) asses how aid contributes to more peaceful societies, through security and justice, governance and addressing inequality. (The Middle East, Asia and The Horn of Africa)
01/04/2022 £724,628
POPULATION SERVICES KENYA Service Delivery of the Family Planning Programme in Kenya
01/04/2022 £1,515,442
POPULATION SERVICES KENYA Service Delivery of the Family Planning Programme in Kenya
01/04/2022 £561,821
ENERGY SAVING TRUST To undertake research to accelerate the availability, affordability, efficiency and performance of Low Energy Inclusive Appliances (LEIA) suited to developing country contexts. Domestic and small-industrial electrical appliances are key to increasing the impact of energy access for poor consumers, expanding the markets for household solar and mini-grid systems, and enabling the most efficient use of available power where the grid is unreliable.
01/04/2022 £1,022,930
ENERGY SAVING TRUST To undertake research to accelerate the availability, affordability, efficiency and performance of Low Energy Inclusive Appliances (LEIA) suited to developing country contexts. Domestic and small-industrial electrical appliances are key to increasing the impact of energy access for poor consumers, expanding the markets for household solar and mini-grid systems, and enabling the most efficient use of available power where the grid is unreliable.
01/04/2022 £171,573
CLASP To undertake research to accelerate the availability, affordability, efficiency and performance of Low Energy Inclusive Appliances (LEIA) suited to developing country contexts. Domestic and small-industrial electrical appliances are key to increasing the impact of energy access for poor consumers, expanding the markets for household solar and mini-grid systems, and enabling the most efficient use of available power where the grid is unreliable.
01/04/2022 £634,808
CLASP To undertake research to accelerate the availability, affordability, efficiency and performance of Low Energy Inclusive Appliances (LEIA) suited to developing country contexts. Domestic and small-industrial electrical appliances are key to increasing the impact of energy access for poor consumers, expanding the markets for household solar and mini-grid systems, and enabling the most efficient use of available power where the grid is unreliable.
01/04/2022 £3,494,608
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY This programme will investigate how to rapidly accelerate a transition from biomass to genuinely "clean" cooking, i.e. with electric or gas.
01/04/2022 £802,256
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY This programme will investigate how to rapidly accelerate a transition from biomass to genuinely "clean" cooking, i.e. with electric or gas.
01/04/2022 £3,193,557
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To achieve conditions for infrastructure investment in developing countries that both supports economic growth and is low-carbon. The programme does this by providing tools and evidence that supports investment decision takers in countries in Africa and Asia take an integrated and climate compatible approach about deployment of critical infrastructure capital. With a focus on energy and transport the research addresses how the design of physical infrastructure, regulatory and market systems can promote decarbonisation and how different infrastructure systems interact and can evolve to secure low carbon futures.
01/04/2022 £515,954
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To achieve conditions for infrastructure investment in developing countries that both supports economic growth and is low-carbon. The programme does this by providing tools and evidence that supports investment decision takers in countries in Africa and Asia take an integrated and climate compatible approach about deployment of critical infrastructure capital. With a focus on energy and transport the research addresses how the design of physical infrastructure, regulatory and market systems can promote decarbonisation and how different infrastructure systems interact and can evolve to secure low carbon futures.
01/04/2022 £3,370,287
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To achieve conditions for infrastructure investment in developing countries that both supports economic growth and is low-carbon. The programme does this by providing tools and evidence that supports investment decision takers in countries in Africa and Asia take an integrated and climate compatible approach about deployment of critical infrastructure capital. With a focus on energy and transport the research addresses how the design of physical infrastructure, regulatory and market systems can promote decarbonisation and how different infrastructure systems interact and can evolve to secure low carbon futures.
01/04/2022 £321,203
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To achieve conditions for infrastructure investment in developing countries that both supports economic growth and is low-carbon. The programme does this by providing tools and evidence that supports investment decision takers in countries in Africa and Asia take an integrated and climate compatible approach about deployment of critical infrastructure capital. With a focus on energy and transport the research addresses how the design of physical infrastructure, regulatory and market systems can promote decarbonisation and how different infrastructure systems interact and can evolve to secure low carbon futures.
01/04/2022 £107,840
ASSOCIATION OF COMMONWEALTH UNIVER To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £69,953
ASSOCIATION OF COMMONWEALTH UNIVER To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £1,197,533
SOUTHSOUTHNORTH AFRICA PROJECTS NPC To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £1,097,419
SOUTHSOUTHNORTH AFRICA PROJECTS NPC To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £21,586
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £18,786
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £244,364
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £94,210
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £134,591
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £81,717
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £81,717
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2022 £2,150,000
UNHCR To promote social and economic integration between approximately 400,000 refugees and 60,000 people living in host communities in Kenya by supporting the provision of basic humanitarian assistance and livelihood.
01/04/2022 £2,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To promote social and economic integration between approximately 400,000 refugees and 60,000 people living in host communities in Kenya by supporting the provision of basic humanitarian assistance and livelihood.
01/04/2022 £76,308
KARANDAAZ PAKISTAN To support provincial economic development and sustainable energy in Pakistan. The programme objective is to address two binding constraints to economic and urban development in Pakistan: weak planning; and energy. The programme aims To support Pakistan's poorest province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to plan and finance the infrastructure and investment it needs for growth, jobs and prosperity. To address Pakistans energy crisis by providing innovative financial solutions to industry for the adoption of sustainable energy practices. The programme will also contribute to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office International Climate Fund (ICF) obligations.
01/04/2022 £132,371
NRSP To support provincial economic development and sustainable energy in Pakistan. The programme objective is to address two binding constraints to economic and urban development in Pakistan: weak planning; and energy. The programme aims To support Pakistan's poorest province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to plan and finance the infrastructure and investment it needs for growth, jobs and prosperity. To address Pakistans energy crisis by providing innovative financial solutions to industry for the adoption of sustainable energy practices. The programme will also contribute to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office International Climate Fund (ICF) obligations.
01/04/2022 £235,298
NRSP To support provincial economic development and sustainable energy in Pakistan. The programme objective is to address two binding constraints to economic and urban development in Pakistan: weak planning; and energy. The programme aims To support Pakistan's poorest province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to plan and finance the infrastructure and investment it needs for growth, jobs and prosperity. To address Pakistans energy crisis by providing innovative financial solutions to industry for the adoption of sustainable energy practices. The programme will also contribute to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office International Climate Fund (ICF) obligations.
01/04/2022 £1,280,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To reduce poverty, hunger and vulnerability by providing 100,000 of the poorest households (approximately 600,000 people) in Kenya's arid and semi-arid lands with cash transfers and up to an additional 250,000 households (approximately 1,250,000 people) during drought emergencies. In addition, this final phase of the programme will ensure a transition of the Hunger Safety Net Programme to full Government of Kenya ownership and financing to guarantee the sustainability of the programme after a UK exit.
01/04/2022 £1,980,000
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE To reduce rates and inequalities in maternal, under-5 and new-born deaths; as well as reduce stunting in under-5s, by strengthening the quality and coverage of a package of essential health services through lower level district administration. The programme will increase the provision and uptake of quality, highly cost effective life-saving primary healthcare services provided free at the point of use, and so better protect the most vulnerable against the financial consequences of ill health. By 2025, the programme will contribute to reducing maternal mortality from 439 to 350 per 100,000 births; neonatal mortality from 27 to 22 per 1,000 live births; child mortality from 64 to 48 per 1,000 live births; stunting in children under five years of age reduced from 37% to 31%; and impact of communicable disease outbreaks and epidemics.
01/04/2022 £1,920,000
UNICEF To provide small grants to vulnerable households especially those with disabled and elderly persons in order for them to have regular monthly income to take care of their basic needs
01/04/2022 £1,598,549
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Climate Adaptation - Community Water & Renewable Energy Infrastructure & Early Warning Systems (EWS) - UNDP
01/04/2022 £2,700,085
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Climate Adaptation - Community Water & Renewable Energy Infrastructure & Early Warning Systems (EWS) - UNDP
01/04/2022 £207,743
YAYASAN KEANEKARAGMAN HAYATI INDONESIA - KEHATI The programme will support the government of Indonesia to strengthen sustainability in the palm oil sector, and in doing so aim to reduce the risk of further palm-oil driven deforestation. To achieve this the programme will address concerns that undermine sustainability, such as illegality and unsustainable practices, and implement measures that aim to encourage greater market acceptance for sustainably produced palm oil. The programme will focus largely on independent smallholder producers, with the aim of improving their prosperity.
01/04/2022 £835,559
YAYASAN KEANEKARAGMAN HAYATI INDONESIA - KEHATI The programme will support the government of Indonesia to strengthen sustainability in the palm oil sector, and in doing so aim to reduce the risk of further palm-oil driven deforestation. To achieve this the programme will address concerns that undermine sustainability, such as illegality and unsustainable practices, and implement measures that aim to encourage greater market acceptance for sustainably produced palm oil. The programme will focus largely on independent smallholder producers, with the aim of improving their prosperity.
01/04/2022 £2,500
SAFERWORLD (D) The programme will deliver vital reforms that strengthen the humanitarian response and ways of working in protracted crisis, maintain the lives and dignity of over 550,000 vulnerable people a year across Sudan and build the resilience of communities vulnerable to conflict and displacement in Darfur.
01/04/2022 £1,339,291
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIE This research will help to address major operational evidence gaps on how to make tax systems more equitable, efficient and conducive to poverty reduction, stable economic growth, and better governance. The supplier will work closely with tax specialists and tax administrations in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to i) deliver a high quality set of research findings, ii) build tax research capacity in low income countries, and iii) engage with policy makers, including HMG, and other stakeholders, to facilitate the uptake and impact of this new research
01/04/2022 £160,667
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIE This research will help to address major operational evidence gaps on how to make tax systems more equitable, efficient and conducive to poverty reduction, stable economic growth, and better governance. The supplier will work closely with tax specialists and tax administrations in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to i) deliver a high quality set of research findings, ii) build tax research capacity in low income countries, and iii) engage with policy makers, including HMG, and other stakeholders, to facilitate the uptake and impact of this new research
01/04/2022 £1,823,361
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D) This targeted investment programme will expand DFIDs current support for family planning service delivery via quality national third party provider(s) with a view to increasingly meeting needs of youth and younger couples.
01/04/2022 £1,171,330
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D) This targeted investment programme will expand DFIDs current support for family planning service delivery via quality national third party provider(s) with a view to increasingly meeting needs of youth and younger couples.
01/04/2022 £1,000,000
UNFPA This targeted investment programme will expand DFIDs current support for family planning service delivery via quality national third party provider(s) with a view to increasingly meeting needs of youth and younger couples.
01/04/2022 £900,001
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To decrease the prevalence of Female Genital Cutting in Sudan and open space for wider programme on gender equality, supoorting SDG5. The programme will change social norms in target communities and at scale, support an improved legal environment, strengthen systems combatting FGM and other harmful practices, and catalyse a wider response to gender equality in Sudan. Primary beneficiaries will be girls and women in target communities, locations and states in Sudan.
01/04/2022 £2,909,544
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To decrease the prevalence of Female Genital Cutting in Sudan and open space for wider programme on gender equality, supoorting SDG5. The programme will change social norms in target communities and at scale, support an improved legal environment, strengthen systems combatting FGM and other harmful practices, and catalyse a wider response to gender equality in Sudan. Primary beneficiaries will be girls and women in target communities, locations and states in Sudan.
01/04/2022 £10,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The programme will provide monthly cash support to the most vulnerable Syrian refugee families to help cover essential expenditures including food, shelter and healthcare over 24 months.
01/04/2022 £4,300,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To safeguard educational gains made over the last decade. During this current period of economic instability and beyond, TEACH will sustain improvements made to learning outcomes and will target the poorest and most disadvantaged learners, including those with a disability. It will build on the learning from the previous United Kingdom (UK) support through the Education Development Fund but shifts focus to where it matters most by: targeting the poorest schools so that they remain functional and can meet basic operational needs. Testing and adapting evidence-based approaches to improve teacher effectiveness in the classroom, contributing to wider reforms of the national education system. Supporting the Zimbabwean Government to end violence in schools by developing a comprehensive approach to safeguarding and positive discipline Strengthening effective education systems so that they are more inclusive Supporting improving financing of education
01/04/2022 £100,273
OECD The DAC is a unique forum that brings together the worlds traditional donors in support of development effectiveness and sustainable development. Members voluntary contributions ensure the DAC can fulfil its role in holding donors accountable to their commitments and improving development practices.
01/04/2022 £21,000,000
UN OCHA To provide core funding support to seven UN agencies Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF); Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); UN Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Programme (WFP); World Health Organisation (WHO); and the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) to support a strengthened humanitarian response and a more efficient, effective and transparent system. These UK funds will enable these UN agencies to respond rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs and shore-up operations in neglected or protracted Crises.
01/04/2022 £40,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide core funding support to seven UN agencies Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF); Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); UN Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Programme (WFP); World Health Organisation (WHO); and the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) to support a strengthened humanitarian response and a more efficient, effective and transparent system. These UK funds will enable these UN agencies to respond rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs and shore-up operations in neglected or protracted Crises.
01/04/2022 £33,000,000
UNHCR To provide core funding support to seven UN agencies Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF); Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); UN Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Programme (WFP); World Health Organisation (WHO); and the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) to support a strengthened humanitarian response and a more efficient, effective and transparent system. These UK funds will enable these UN agencies to respond rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs and shore-up operations in neglected or protracted Crises.
01/04/2022 £8,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To provide core funding support to seven UN agencies Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF); Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); UN Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Programme (WFP); World Health Organisation (WHO); and the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) to support a strengthened humanitarian response and a more efficient, effective and transparent system. These UK funds will enable these UN agencies to respond rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs and shore-up operations in neglected or protracted Crises.
01/04/2022 £6,221,560
IOM To provide core funding support to seven UN agencies Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF); Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA); United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR); UN Childrens Emergency Fund (UNICEF); World Food Programme (WFP); World Health Organisation (WHO); and the International Organisation of Migration (IOM) to support a strengthened humanitarian response and a more efficient, effective and transparent system. These UK funds will enable these UN agencies to respond rapidly to urgent humanitarian needs and shore-up operations in neglected or protracted Crises.
01/04/2022 £666,314
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £89,792
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £247,797
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £203,784
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £1,712,215
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £433,239
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) will support the development of new products (such as drugs, diagnostics and insecticides) for targeted diseases, including diseases of emerging resistance (that are becoming an increasing threat globally); neglected tropical diseases (that affect over a billion people worldwide); and diseases of epidemic potential (that can rapidly spread if not stopped).
01/04/2022 £630,514
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) aims to build the evidence base on effective interventions and delivery mechanisms to tackle infectious diseases in low and middle income countries. The research programmes will take an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach to help FCDO and the development community better understand what works most effectively to tackle infectious diseases, building upon the existing evidence base. The research addresses a number of core themes, including delivery through health systems, value for money of interventions, vulnerable groups, gender and building evidence on interventions in a range of contexts including (but not limited to) fragile and conflict affected states.
01/04/2022 £282,763
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE This programme in the Ross Fund Portfolio (which focusses on neglected tropical diseases, diseases of emerging resistance and diseases of epidemic potential) aims to build the evidence base on effective interventions and delivery mechanisms to tackle infectious diseases in low and middle income countries. The research programmes will take an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach to help FCDO and the development community better understand what works most effectively to tackle infectious diseases, building upon the existing evidence base. The research addresses a number of core themes, including delivery through health systems, value for money of interventions, vulnerable groups, gender and building evidence on interventions in a range of contexts including (but not limited to) fragile and conflict affected states.
01/04/2022 £3,400,000
WHO (GENEVA) To contribute to research leading to improvements in (i) health systems and policy, (ii) infectious disease knowledge, solutions and implementation of strategies, iii) research to improve sexual and reproductive health
01/04/2022 £500,000
WHO (GENEVA) To contribute to research leading to improvements in (i) health systems and policy, (ii) infectious disease knowledge, solutions and implementation of strategies, iii) research to improve sexual and reproductive health
01/04/2022 £2,700,000
WHO (GENEVA) To contribute to research leading to improvements in (i) health systems and policy, (ii) infectious disease knowledge, solutions and implementation of strategies, iii) research to improve sexual and reproductive health
01/04/2022 £400,000
WHO (GENEVA) To contribute to research leading to improvements in (i) health systems and policy, (ii) infectious disease knowledge, solutions and implementation of strategies, iii) research to improve sexual and reproductive health
01/04/2022 £632,220
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL To fund rigorous, high quality research that provides a step change in our understanding of the optimisation of health systems to deliver new or existing evidence-based interventions for the benefit of people in low and middle income countries, and to close the gap between the generation of research knowledge and its implementation and impact at scale.
01/04/2022 £583,495
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL To fund rigorous, high quality research that provides a step change in our understanding of the optimisation of health systems to deliver new or existing evidence-based interventions for the benefit of people in low and middle income countries, and to close the gap between the generation of research knowledge and its implementation and impact at scale.
01/04/2022 £3,000,000
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL To produce evidence from high quality health research that will help reduce the burden of disease and improve health care for poor people living in low income countries, particularly in Africa and Asia. The research will address priority health issues including mother and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and communicable diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis and HIV. In the long-term the research will contribute to improved health of the poorest people.
01/04/2022 £1,366,000
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP The aim of PIDG is to mobilise private investment in infrastructure, in order to increase service provision for the poor, boost economic growth, trade and jobs to alleviate poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
01/04/2022 £1,064,521
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP The aim of PIDG is to mobilise private investment in infrastructure, in order to increase service provision for the poor, boost economic growth, trade and jobs to alleviate poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
01/04/2022 £1,725,000
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP The aim of PIDG is to mobilise private investment in infrastructure, in order to increase service provision for the poor, boost economic growth, trade and jobs to alleviate poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
01/04/2022 £6,900,000
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP InfraCo Asia/InfraCo Africa Investments provide mezzanine and equity finance for infrastructure projects in South Asia, South East Asia and Africa to bridge the gap if an absence of capital is likely to delay the project.
01/04/2022 £21,016,000
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP InfraCo Asia/InfraCo Africa Investments provide mezzanine and equity finance for infrastructure projects in South Asia, South East Asia and Africa to bridge the gap if an absence of capital is likely to delay the project.
01/04/2022 £64,050
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP External valuations and legal reviews of DFID's portfolio of DevCap investments in the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), and support to donor led reviews of PIDGs development impact.
01/04/2022 £51,579
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES CLEAR will deliver research and evidence on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, communities and governance.
01/04/2022 £21,429
UNU-WIDER Supporting economic growth in South Africa and the region
01/04/2022 £150,000
UNU-WIDER Supporting economic growth in South Africa and the region
01/04/2022 £2,069,451
GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION Bangladesh Climate and Environment programme - ICF RDEL (NGOs)
01/04/2022 £1,150,500
GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION Bangladesh Climate and Environment programme - ICF RDEL (NGOs)
01/04/2022 £115,518
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £379,281
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £555,902
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £52,177
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £463,454
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £70,516
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2022 £83,683
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Improving Federalization of WASH Sector Governance in Nepal.
01/04/2022 £63,683
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Improving Federalization of WASH Sector Governance in Nepal.
01/04/2022 £697,443
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR, INC. To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
01/04/2022 £374,595
GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH INSTITUTE (D) To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
01/04/2022 £25,708
GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH INSTITUTE (D) To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
01/04/2022 £5,142,863
£39,143,855
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £5,183,622
£39,143,855
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £700,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £3,300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £3,544,276
£110,266,594
MERCY CORPS EUROPE This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £6,798,766
£110,266,594
MERCY CORPS EUROPE This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £2,000,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2022 £157,498
IMPACT INITIATIVES Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation : Third Party Monitoring pilot of selected FCDO- Funded Emergency programmes
01/04/2022 £1,752,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation : Third Party Monitoring pilot of selected FCDO- Funded Emergency programmes
01/04/2022 £22,724
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) Monitoring, Learning and Evaluation : Third Party Monitoring pilot of selected FCDO- Funded Emergency programmes
01/04/2022 £856,123
£44,267,000
COMIC RELIEF By partnering with Comic Relief and the British public through five annual televised matched appeals, Shifting the Power will build the capacity of locally led civil society organisations in Ghana, Zambia and Malawi that are working in areas which are a priority for both DFID and Comic Relief - early childhood, mental health, gender justice and shelter. Locally led, Southern based CSOs will be supported to become more effective, sustainable and better able to represent local peoples priorities. The programme will communicate a positive narrative to the UK public about how aid is empowering local people to pursue their own priorities and to stand up for their rights.
01/04/2022 £84,807
£44,267,000
COMIC RELIEF By partnering with Comic Relief and the British public through five annual televised matched appeals, Shifting the Power will build the capacity of locally led civil society organisations in Ghana, Zambia and Malawi that are working in areas which are a priority for both DFID and Comic Relief - early childhood, mental health, gender justice and shelter. Locally led, Southern based CSOs will be supported to become more effective, sustainable and better able to represent local peoples priorities. The programme will communicate a positive narrative to the UK public about how aid is empowering local people to pursue their own priorities and to stand up for their rights.
01/04/2022 £20,000
WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICAN RESEARCH AND EDUCATION NETWORK Partnership Fund: Ghana National Open Science Symposium 2022
01/04/2022 £1,850,000
MPTF OFFICE PBF Preventing violent conflict and building peace are UK international priorities that cannot be addressed alone. FCDO support will to the international system supports communities and regions to better develop and manage change and conflict peacefully - contributing to poverty reduction, and UK national security objectives. Supporting an effective approach to conflict and fragility by investing in areas of the multilateral and international system that are prioritising conflict prevention. This programme aims to achieve this through support to - the Peacebuilding Fund which is the UN Secretary-Generals only dedicated peacebuilding resource; the Joint UNDP-DPPA Programme on Building National Capacities for Conflict Prevention aims to ensure that Resident Coordinators have the political advice and support they require to engage meaningfully on peacebuilding across the UN Country Team and Secondments to increase UK influence of the conflict prevention agenda.
01/04/2022 £1,750,000
MPTF OFFICE PBF Preventing violent conflict and building peace are UK international priorities that cannot be addressed alone. FCDO support will to the international system supports communities and regions to better develop and manage change and conflict peacefully - contributing to poverty reduction, and UK national security objectives. Supporting an effective approach to conflict and fragility by investing in areas of the multilateral and international system that are prioritising conflict prevention. This programme aims to achieve this through support to - the Peacebuilding Fund which is the UN Secretary-Generals only dedicated peacebuilding resource; the Joint UNDP-DPPA Programme on Building National Capacities for Conflict Prevention aims to ensure that Resident Coordinators have the political advice and support they require to engage meaningfully on peacebuilding across the UN Country Team and Secondments to increase UK influence of the conflict prevention agenda.
01/04/2022 £825,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Preventing violent conflict and building peace are UK international priorities that cannot be addressed alone. FCDO support will to the international system supports communities and regions to better develop and manage change and conflict peacefully - contributing to poverty reduction, and UK national security objectives. Supporting an effective approach to conflict and fragility by investing in areas of the multilateral and international system that are prioritising conflict prevention. This programme aims to achieve this through support to - the Peacebuilding Fund which is the UN Secretary-Generals only dedicated peacebuilding resource; the Joint UNDP-DPPA Programme on Building National Capacities for Conflict Prevention aims to ensure that Resident Coordinators have the political advice and support they require to engage meaningfully on peacebuilding across the UN Country Team and Secondments to increase UK influence of the conflict prevention agenda.
01/04/2022 £825,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Preventing violent conflict and building peace are UK international priorities that cannot be addressed alone. FCDO support will to the international system supports communities and regions to better develop and manage change and conflict peacefully - contributing to poverty reduction, and UK national security objectives. Supporting an effective approach to conflict and fragility by investing in areas of the multilateral and international system that are prioritising conflict prevention. This programme aims to achieve this through support to - the Peacebuilding Fund which is the UN Secretary-Generals only dedicated peacebuilding resource; the Joint UNDP-DPPA Programme on Building National Capacities for Conflict Prevention aims to ensure that Resident Coordinators have the political advice and support they require to engage meaningfully on peacebuilding across the UN Country Team and Secondments to increase UK influence of the conflict prevention agenda.
01/04/2022 £3,600,001
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This will be the UKs second global, multi-sectoral programme to tackle child marriage and respond to its consequences. This programme will provide £18 million to deliver interventions across high prevalence countries, including fragile and conflict affected states, to prevent child marriages, lower global prevalence rates and support already married girls to have improved life outcomes. The programme will enable girls to take greater control over their lives and bodies. It will contribute to increased access to education for girls, reduced adolescent pregnancy and maternal deaths and a range of broader development outcomes. In addition, the programme will strengthen the international evidence base on what works to prevent child marriage and increase use of this evidence by a range of actors. This will in turn increase the effectiveness and efficiency of wider interventions aiming to end child marriage.
01/04/2022 £500,000
ACCESS TO MEDICINE FOUNDATION The pharmaceutical industry increases its effectiveness and contribution to tackling antimicrobial resistance and improving access to medicines for poor people in developing countries
01/04/2022 £141,898
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (D) Generation of policy-relevant data, analysis and research to help create demand for and inform policy change; and support for local think tanks to advise and influence Government of Bangladeshs policies
01/04/2022 £336,888
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE (D) Generation of policy-relevant data, analysis and research to help create demand for and inform policy change; and support for local think tanks to advise and influence Government of Bangladeshs policies
01/04/2022 £400,000
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This globally respected research programme provides high impact open access and gender dissagregated data on educational access and outcomes, skills and transition to labour markets. Data over 15 years allows us to follow the paths of 12,000 children from early years through adolescence and into early adulthood, gaining valuable insights on educational trajectories and access to higher education and labour market entry.
01/04/2022 £858,010
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This globally respected research programme provides high impact open access and gender dissagregated data on educational access and outcomes, skills and transition to labour markets. Data over 15 years allows us to follow the paths of 12,000 children from early years through adolescence and into early adulthood, gaining valuable insights on educational trajectories and access to higher education and labour market entry.
01/04/2022 £241,990
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This globally respected research programme provides high impact open access and gender dissagregated data on educational access and outcomes, skills and transition to labour markets. Data over 15 years allows us to follow the paths of 12,000 children from early years through adolescence and into early adulthood, gaining valuable insights on educational trajectories and access to higher education and labour market entry.
01/04/2022 £233,615
MET OFFICE To tackle water scarcity, build adaptation and resilience and scale up International Climate Finance in the Middle East and North Africa.
01/04/2022 £11,500,000
UN OCHA (D) Syria Humanitarian Response Programme - OCHA
01/04/2022 £8,500,000
UN OCHA (D) Syria Humanitarian Response Programme - OCHA
01/04/2022 £5,393,129
£82,775,975
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) Syria Humanitarian Response Programme: Health Pillar - Undisclosed Partner SHRP A
01/04/2022 £3,079,125
£82,775,975
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK) Syria Humanitarian Response Programme: Health Pillar - Undisclosed Partner SHRP A
01/04/2022 £1,872,535
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Syria Humanitarian Response Programme: Internal Risk Facility - Undisclosed Partner SHRP B
01/04/2022 £952,176
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Syria Humanitarian Response Programme: Internal Risk Facility - Undisclosed Partner SHRP B
01/04/2022 £3,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Syria Humanitarian Response Programme: Internal Risk Facility - UNICEF
01/04/2022 £600,000
OECD (D) OECD DAC Small Island Developing States Programme - Phase I (Centre)
01/04/2022 £75,166
WILTON PARK (D) Wilton Park: Finance for Resilience Conference - April 2023 (Centre)
01/04/2022 £2,500,000
IBRD HSBC T World Bank: Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Island Developing States Funding Window (Centre)
01/04/2022 £24,455
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Frontier Technologies 2 COVIDaction: Oxygen and Vaccine Data CoLab - advancing the R&D of oxygen concentrators and identifying niche data challenges to vaccine roll out.
01/04/2022 £384,466
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Frontier Technologies 2 COVIDaction: Oxygen and Vaccine Data CoLab - advancing the R&D of oxygen concentrators and identifying niche data challenges to vaccine roll out.
01/04/2022 £1,049,079
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE (D) HBCC HDD London School of Hygiene (LSHTM) Support
01/04/2022 £2,867,693
CARE INTERNATIONAL UK (D) Building Local Resilience in Syria
01/04/2022 £2,512,676
CARE INTERNATIONAL UK (D) Building Local Resilience in Syria
01/04/2022 £1,360,093
FAO Building Local Resilience in Syria
01/04/2022 £2,178
FAO Building Local Resilience in Syria
01/04/2022 £767,089
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £144,062
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £85,695
OURLOOP STICHTING Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £156,668
OURLOOP STICHTING Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £250,566
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £319,370
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2022 £1,067,946
£27,284,568
ODI This programme will support the successful negotiation and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will contribute to the reduction of barriers to trade across the continent, increase economic integration and improve the trading environment for both UK and African business. The programme will support faster and more complete implementation of the AfCFTA, working at both continental and national levels. Fully implementing the AfCFTA could lift an additional 30 million people from extreme poverty and 68 million people from moderate poverty.
01/04/2022 £25,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA This programme will support the successful negotiation and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will contribute to the reduction of barriers to trade across the continent, increase economic integration and improve the trading environment for both UK and African business. The programme will support faster and more complete implementation of the AfCFTA, working at both continental and national levels. Fully implementing the AfCFTA could lift an additional 30 million people from extreme poverty and 68 million people from moderate poverty.
01/04/2022 £121,267
£27,284,568
ODI This programme will support the successful negotiation and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will contribute to the reduction of barriers to trade across the continent, increase economic integration and improve the trading environment for both UK and African business. The programme will support faster and more complete implementation of the AfCFTA, working at both continental and national levels. Fully implementing the AfCFTA could lift an additional 30 million people from extreme poverty and 68 million people from moderate poverty.
01/04/2022 £2,378,010
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide essential protection services to vulnerable refugees and members of the host community in Jordan through working with local service providers to strengthen national services and work towards sustainable service provision for the long term.
01/04/2022 £412,972
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide essential protection services to vulnerable refugees and members of the host community in Jordan through working with local service providers to strengthen national services and work towards sustainable service provision for the long term.
01/04/2022 £45,478
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £559,725
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £54,245
BRITISH COUNCIL (UK) Development diplomacy in the secondary education sector
01/04/2022 £245,755
BRITISH COUNCIL (UK) Development diplomacy in the secondary education sector
01/04/2022 £417,317
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £1,002,369
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £3,378
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £39,039
INTERNATIONAL IDEA (D) Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2022 £101,324
ELECTORAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2022 £120,085
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2022 £69,020
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2022 £710,000
ACCESS TO NUTRITION FOUNDATION Building the foundations for sustainable government and business action on nutrition by strengthen the role of civil society, government and business accountability, by improving government food systems policy and helping leverage business investments in nutrition.
01/04/2022 £151,733
ACCESS TO NUTRITION FOUNDATION Building the foundations for sustainable government and business action on nutrition by strengthen the role of civil society, government and business accountability, by improving government food systems policy and helping leverage business investments in nutrition.
01/04/2022 £74,503
FOOD FOUNDATION CIO Building the foundations for sustainable government and business action on nutrition by strengthen the role of civil society, government and business accountability, by improving government food systems policy and helping leverage business investments in nutrition.
01/04/2022 £359,294
FOOD FOUNDATION CIO Building the foundations for sustainable government and business action on nutrition by strengthen the role of civil society, government and business accountability, by improving government food systems policy and helping leverage business investments in nutrition.
01/04/2022 £1,000,000
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE (D) Shetrades Budget allocation for 2022-25
01/04/2022 £3,506,954
NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY NCA - International Corruption Unit
01/04/2022 £1,257,842
NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY NCA - International Corruption Unit
01/04/2022 £159,750
CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE Crown Prosecution Service - prosecuting international corruption
01/04/2022 £53,250
CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE Crown Prosecution Service - prosecuting international corruption
01/04/2022 £483,659
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE (D) The UK Trade Partnerships Programme will support our ODA eligible trading partners in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific to benefit from post-Brexit trade agreements with the UK (and from existing trade agreements with the EU). Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are the EUs development-focused trade agreements, which offer preferential access to EU markets for goods from EPA countries. The UK seeks to replicate the effects of the EUs EPAs as we leave the EU in order to avoid trade disruption for developing countries. The programme will deliver: (i) technical assistance to support partner countries to implement the new UK EPAs; (ii) communications campaigns to increase awareness amongst businesses in EPA countries about the preferential access offered under the EPAs and how to use these preferences; and (iii) targeted support, e.g. with logistics or export marketing, to promote exports from EPA countries to the UK and EU.
01/04/2022 £1,046,341
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE (D) The UK Trade Partnerships Programme will support our ODA eligible trading partners in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific to benefit from post-Brexit trade agreements with the UK (and from existing trade agreements with the EU). Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are the EUs development-focused trade agreements, which offer preferential access to EU markets for goods from EPA countries. The UK seeks to replicate the effects of the EUs EPAs as we leave the EU in order to avoid trade disruption for developing countries. The programme will deliver: (i) technical assistance to support partner countries to implement the new UK EPAs; (ii) communications campaigns to increase awareness amongst businesses in EPA countries about the preferential access offered under the EPAs and how to use these preferences; and (iii) targeted support, e.g. with logistics or export marketing, to promote exports from EPA countries to the UK and EU.
01/04/2022 £300,000
GENEVA CENTRE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC CONTROL OF ARMED FORCES To deliver effective security and justice interventions through the International Security Sector Advisory Team by providing guidance to help bilateral donors and multilateral organisations deliver effective and politically-informed security and justice responses based on lessons from the field and the evidence base. Also to improve the co-ordination and technical support between donors and their engagement with multilateral organisations in the security and justice sector.
01/04/2022 £108,000
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE To inform and influence international and national policymakers in donor and developing countries, by producing accessible policy products and active outreach, based on the latest evidence. The priority areas of policy focus are 1. democracy support, 2. closing civic space, 3. anti-corruption, 4. conflict and violence,5. gender, 6. technology and repression, and 7. the changing global context of aid.
01/04/2022 £118,697
ACUMEN FUND To provide support to innovative businesses with potential to transform the agriculture sector, in ways that generate tangible positive impacts for smallholder farmers (productivity, incomes, resilience), Through co-investment with selected partners, de-risk emerging markets for agriculture innovations and attract additional sources of (commercial or near-commercial) capital. Through an action research programme develop a strong evidence base for equity-type approaches to early stage impact investment to inform internal DFID approaches, and contribute to global public goods on impact investment.
01/04/2022 £256,212
ACUMEN FUND To provide support to innovative businesses with potential to transform the agriculture sector, in ways that generate tangible positive impacts for smallholder farmers (productivity, incomes, resilience), Through co-investment with selected partners, de-risk emerging markets for agriculture innovations and attract additional sources of (commercial or near-commercial) capital. Through an action research programme develop a strong evidence base for equity-type approaches to early stage impact investment to inform internal DFID approaches, and contribute to global public goods on impact investment.
01/04/2022 £225,091
ACUMEN FUND Acumen- TA, Research and Lean Data (SIIMA) (ICF)
01/04/2022 £386,120
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £156,200
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £713,223
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £791,594
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £497,106
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £233,518
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £949,635
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2022 £179,469
GSMA MOBILE FOR DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION INC The programme will increase productivity and incomes for farmers by harnessing digital and innovation; generate evidence on scalable approaches to deliver market access for smallholders at scale; and mainstream this evidence by improving open data policies in FCDO focus countries. The programme will support FCDO country offices with other UK ODA to maximise opportunities from digital in agriculture and market systems programmes. eDIAL has four components: partnership with the BMGF Digital Farmer Services portfolio, (2) partnership with GSMA on MNO-agribusiness investments, (3) support to GODAN on open data for ag, and (4) a new demand-driven facility to support country offices and other UK ODA with technical assistance for programme design and piloting new technologies.
01/04/2022 £973,998
GSMA (ICF) GSMA (Groupe Speciale Mobile Association) AgriTech
01/04/2022 £344,009
GSMA (ICF) GSMA (Groupe Speciale Mobile Association) AgriTech
01/04/2022 £50,344
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2022 £750,000
IBRD HSBC T To build on the studies of the efficacy of biofortified crops to develop new varieties. To mainstream the desirable crop traits in key staples such as wheat and rice. To support new public private partnerships to scale up biofortified crops in key countries.
01/04/2022 £1,424,813
IBRD HSBC T To build on the studies of the efficacy of biofortified crops to develop new varieties. To mainstream the desirable crop traits in key staples such as wheat and rice. To support new public private partnerships to scale up biofortified crops in key countries.
01/04/2022 £1,299,844
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE (D) The second phase of this programme aims to contribute to the goal of generating high quality evidence linking agriculture and food systems to healthy, safe, nutritious diets. It builds on the strong performance under the initial phase of IMMANA, as evidenced in the External Mid-Term Review. The purpose of the programme will be to stimulate innovations in robust methodological approaches to impact assessment in agriculture and human nutrition/health, including the development of novel indicators and metrics
01/04/2022 £1,032,659
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE (D) The second phase of this programme aims to contribute to the goal of generating high quality evidence linking agriculture and food systems to healthy, safe, nutritious diets. It builds on the strong performance under the initial phase of IMMANA, as evidenced in the External Mid-Term Review. The purpose of the programme will be to stimulate innovations in robust methodological approaches to impact assessment in agriculture and human nutrition/health, including the development of novel indicators and metrics
01/04/2022 £50,885
BML FOUNDATION LIMITED Support to Kenya 2022 Elections through development of civic solutions to combat misinformation and disinformation.
01/04/2022 £500,000
UNOPS-HQ This programme will focus DFID economic development assistance to the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPTs) in the areas of water, electricity, access & movement and trade, and fiscal losses and customs. Programme activities will support institutional capacity building and infrastructure development, working closely with the Palestinian Authority and Government of Israel. The overarching goal is to support economic growth and job creation in the OPTs.
01/04/2022 £3,194,923
UNESCO (EURO) Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2022 £3,974,779
UNESCO (USD) Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2022 £2,129,948
UNESCO (EURO) Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2022 £2,649,852
UNESCO (USD) Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2022 £531,645
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) Data analysis for strengthened decision making
01/04/2022 £394,799
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) Data analysis for strengthened decision making
01/04/2022 £92,308
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT LTD (D) Satellite Imagery for enhanced verification
01/04/2022 £86,714
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT LTD (D) Satellite Imagery for enhanced verification
01/04/2022 £89,321
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT LTD (D) To improve the effectiveness and targeting of humanitarian delivery in Yemen through the provision of independent oversight. The UK delivers humanitarian support on a large scale in Yemen, but due to the conflict, it has no staff in the country. This programme will check that programmes are delivering the intended benefits and help ensure that programmes provide a holistic range of support to those most in need.
01/04/2022 £33,470
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT LTD (D) To improve the effectiveness and targeting of humanitarian delivery in Yemen through the provision of independent oversight. The UK delivers humanitarian support on a large scale in Yemen, but due to the conflict, it has no staff in the country. This programme will check that programmes are delivering the intended benefits and help ensure that programmes provide a holistic range of support to those most in need.
01/04/2022 £32,159
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To provide support for the operation of the Climate Resilience Execution Agency of Dominica from 2019-2023 in order to implement Dominicas climate resilience and recovery plan. The Climate Resilience Execution Agency of Dominica is expected to support delivery of key recovery and reconstruction projects, build capacity and transform systems in the public sector so that Dominica is able build back better post Hurricane Maria and quickly recover from future disasters.
01/04/2022 £67,888
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To provide support for the operation of the Climate Resilience Execution Agency of Dominica from 2019-2023 in order to implement Dominicas climate resilience and recovery plan. The Climate Resilience Execution Agency of Dominica is expected to support delivery of key recovery and reconstruction projects, build capacity and transform systems in the public sector so that Dominica is able build back better post Hurricane Maria and quickly recover from future disasters.
01/04/2022 £164,739
£8,746,749
THE INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES Funding for the Institute for Fiscal Studies to deliver tax and transfer research and analytical capacity building in four developing countries (Ghana, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda), and wider cross-cutting research to facilitate more evidence-based tax policy decision-making.
01/04/2022 £99,583
£8,746,749
THE INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES Funding for the Institute for Fiscal Studies to deliver tax and transfer research and analytical capacity building in four developing countries (Ghana, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda), and wider cross-cutting research to facilitate more evidence-based tax policy decision-making.
01/04/2022 £468,995
£8,746,749
THE INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES Funding for the Institute for Fiscal Studies to deliver tax and transfer research and analytical capacity building in four developing countries (Ghana, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda), and wider cross-cutting research to facilitate more evidence-based tax policy decision-making.
01/04/2022 £324,433
£8,746,749
THE INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES Funding for the Institute for Fiscal Studies to deliver tax and transfer research and analytical capacity building in four developing countries (Ghana, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda), and wider cross-cutting research to facilitate more evidence-based tax policy decision-making.
01/04/2022 £115,100
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY STUDIES Institutional Commercialization Support Phase 2 (ACTS) Closed
01/04/2022 £29,600
@ILABAFRICA - STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY Design of KENIA's Innovation Fellowship Project
01/04/2022 £108,733
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £595,931
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £588,721
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £598,279
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £42,801
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. CCRI Systemic risk assessment in Jamiaca
01/04/2022 £39,818
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. CCRI Systemic risk assessment in Jamiaca
01/04/2022 £343,573
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £101,207
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £65,933
ALLIANCE FOR GLOBAL WATER ADAPTATION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £92,947
ALLIANCE FOR GLOBAL WATER ADAPTATION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £192,199
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £77,607
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £801,606
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £129,395
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £90,078
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £206,854
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £181,535
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £17,776
GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2022 £55,332
THIRD GENERATION ENVIRONMENTALISM LTD MDB workshops innovative financing for adaptation
01/04/2022 £80,000
FOUNDATION FOR AFRICAN INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS Developing a comprehensive business model and strategy for the long-term sustainability of the Saldanha Bay Innovation Campus
01/04/2022 £41,000
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION, RESEARCH AND SUSTAINABILITY COLLABORATION (STIRS COLLABORATION) Research for the Development of a UK-Africa Innovation Trust Corridor
01/04/2022 £97,243
CENTRE FOR DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT Nigeria elections 2023: Early-warning and long-term monitoring Phase 2
01/04/2022 £60,000,000
UNFPA To meet the contraceptive needs of over 20 million women per year; to reduce unintended pregnancies and maternal deaths; to improve maternal, newborn and child health, and to contribute to universal health coverage. This will be achieved by funding activities to improve the availability, quality, supply and access to key reproductive health commodities, including for those in hard to reach areas. This will support women's rights and the 2030 agenda.
01/04/2022 £2,236,042
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH 300713-108 - SRHR - Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition
01/04/2022 £600,958
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH 300713-108 - SRHR - Reproductive Health Supplies Coalition
01/04/2022 £4,354,089
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE 300713-110 - SRHR - CHAI Best Practices
01/04/2022 £1,003,912
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE 300713-110 - SRHR - CHAI Best Practices
01/04/2022 £524,437
INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (IWMI) To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2022 £338,410
INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (IWMI) To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2022 £362,145
WWF-UK To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2022 £345,493
WWF-UK To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2022 £850,000
UNOPS-HQ Funding for the AT Scale Partnership
01/04/2022 £1,000,000
UNOPS-HQ Funding for the AT Scale Partnership
01/04/2022 £14,941
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) Working in partnership with BMGF to fund a portfolio of agricultural technology investments to secure global food supplies, with a strong focus on tackling global plant health threats through improved data, monitoring and delivery of new technologies in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme will promote climate resilient food systems and sustainable agriculture productivity for smallholders by science based approaches to tackle plant and animal pest and disease threats, increasingly driven by climate change and pressures on natural resources.
01/04/2022 £1,162,240
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) ICF Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH)
01/04/2022 £1,458,722
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) ICF Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI-2)
01/04/2022 £680,766
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) ICF Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI-2)
01/04/2022 £12,720
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR, INC. This programme will pilot Development Impact Bonds (DIB), a new business model for tackling complex social problems in international development by financing programmes on a Payment by Results basis. This work will look at building the evidence for the suitability of DIBs in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of development programmes in areas including income generation, health and disability, by supporting a small number of projects designed by other donors or delivery partners where this financing structure is desirable and feasible. Evidence generated through the pilot will help us to understand when DIBs may be an appropriate commissioning tool, how they can be designed to support providers to innovate and deliver better outcomes, and the costs and benefits of using DIBs.
01/04/2022 £86,585
BRITISH ASIAN TRUST This programme will pilot Development Impact Bonds (DIB), a new business model for tackling complex social problems in international development by financing programmes on a Payment by Results basis. This work will look at building the evidence for the suitability of DIBs in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of development programmes in areas including income generation, health and disability, by supporting a small number of projects designed by other donors or delivery partners where this financing structure is desirable and feasible. Evidence generated through the pilot will help us to understand when DIBs may be an appropriate commissioning tool, how they can be designed to support providers to innovate and deliver better outcomes, and the costs and benefits of using DIBs.
01/04/2022 £17,425,000
IBRD HSBC T To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2022 £3,116,000
IBRD HSBC T To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2022 £3,209,473
WELLCOME TRUST This programme will accelerate research and development for disease outbreaks (such as COVID19, Ebola etc) with the goal of preventing and tackling epidemics and saving lives in low and middle income countries. The programme will support the development of new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for epidemic diseases and provide better evidence about outbreak diseases, to inform more effective preparedness and response activities
01/04/2022 £105,579
WELLCOME TRUST This programme will accelerate research and development for disease outbreaks (such as COVID19, Ebola etc) with the goal of preventing and tackling epidemics and saving lives in low and middle income countries. The programme will support the development of new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for epidemic diseases and provide better evidence about outbreak diseases, to inform more effective preparedness and response activities
01/04/2022 £140,724
DRUGS FOR NEGLECTED DISEASES INITIATIVE This programme will accelerate research and development for disease outbreaks (such as COVID19, Ebola etc) with the goal of preventing and tackling epidemics and saving lives in low and middle income countries. The programme will support the development of new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for epidemic diseases and provide better evidence about outbreak diseases, to inform more effective preparedness and response activities
01/04/2022 £660,000
UNFPA (D) This second phase will continue to work with others to support a movement within countries and globally to raise awareness and understanding of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) and build support for efforts to end the practice
01/04/2022 £241,838
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) In line with the UK governments aid policy and revised development partnership with India, the Infrastructure for Climate Resilient Growth (ICRG) programme sees the UK provide world class expertise to improve the impact of the Indian Governments $5 billion per year National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The scheme will help over 5 million people living in three of Indias poorest states Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Bihar to increase their incomes and resilience to climate shocks. It guarantees 40 million households per year the opportunity to build small scale works (irrigation, flood defences, forest plantations etc.) to increase their incomes and protect themselves from extreme weather events. UK support will improve the design and quality of infrastructure built, increase the capacity of the government to deliver its own programmes and influence the policies of the largest programme of this type in the world.
01/04/2022 £226,648
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) In line with the UK governments aid policy and revised development partnership with India, the Infrastructure for Climate Resilient Growth (ICRG) programme sees the UK provide world class expertise to improve the impact of the Indian Governments $5 billion per year National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The scheme will help over 5 million people living in three of Indias poorest states Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Bihar to increase their incomes and resilience to climate shocks. It guarantees 40 million households per year the opportunity to build small scale works (irrigation, flood defences, forest plantations etc.) to increase their incomes and protect themselves from extreme weather events. UK support will improve the design and quality of infrastructure built, increase the capacity of the government to deliver its own programmes and influence the policies of the largest programme of this type in the world.
01/04/2022 £252,775
PARTNERING HOPE INTO ACTION (PHIA) FOUNDATION In line with the UK governments aid policy and revised development partnership with India, the Infrastructure for Climate Resilient Growth (ICRG) programme sees the UK provide world class expertise to improve the impact of the Indian Governments $5 billion per year National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The scheme will help over 5 million people living in three of Indias poorest states Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Bihar to increase their incomes and resilience to climate shocks. It guarantees 40 million households per year the opportunity to build small scale works (irrigation, flood defences, forest plantations etc.) to increase their incomes and protect themselves from extreme weather events. UK support will improve the design and quality of infrastructure built, increase the capacity of the government to deliver its own programmes and influence the policies of the largest programme of this type in the world.
01/04/2022 £4,500
PARTNERING HOPE INTO ACTION (PHIA) FOUNDATION In line with the UK governments aid policy and revised development partnership with India, the Infrastructure for Climate Resilient Growth (ICRG) programme sees the UK provide world class expertise to improve the impact of the Indian Governments $5 billion per year National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. The scheme will help over 5 million people living in three of Indias poorest states Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Bihar to increase their incomes and resilience to climate shocks. It guarantees 40 million households per year the opportunity to build small scale works (irrigation, flood defences, forest plantations etc.) to increase their incomes and protect themselves from extreme weather events. UK support will improve the design and quality of infrastructure built, increase the capacity of the government to deliver its own programmes and influence the policies of the largest programme of this type in the world.
01/04/2022 £200,000
ACTION AID INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2022 £12,597
PKF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2022 £1,020,000
US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2022 £154,141
CIVIL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Sub-National Budget Transparency Survey in Nigeria
01/04/2022 £145,858
CIVIL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE Sub-National Budget Transparency Survey in Nigeria
01/04/2022 £2,940,637
INNOVATE UK - TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
01/04/2022 £1,575,418
INNOVATE UK - TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
01/04/2022 £541,609
£33,271,677
THE FARADAY INSTITUTION TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
01/04/2022 £531,763
£33,271,677
THE FARADAY INSTITUTION TEA is the flagship FCDO research and innovation programme supporting early-stage testing and scale-up of innovative technologies and business models that accelerate access to affordable, clean, and modern energy in developing countries, particularly in Sub-Sharan Africa, South Asia, and ASEAN region, enabling sustainable and inclusive growth. TEA has a budget of £225 million and seeks to improve clean energy access for 25 million people, create 170,000 long-term jobs in the clean energy market, and leverage £1.3 billion from private and public sources for clean energy technology research, innovation and scale-up. It contributes to International Climate Finance (ICF) objectives and is the main FCDO platform for the £1bn UK Ayrton Fund commitment for clean energy innovation between 2021 and 2026. TEA is being delivered by five lead FCDO partners - Carbon Trust, Innovate UK, Shell Foundation, and ESMAP and hundreds of downstream partners operating in the clean energy space.
01/04/2022 £2,100,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To reduce hunger gaps, improve long-term food security and mitigate conflict among 400,000 rural poor in five states of South Sudan. By working together beneficiaries earn food or cash in return for identifying and building community assets (such as irrigation ponds). This enables communities to develop and manage their resources against extreme climate damage and shocks. This will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 13, 15 and 16 to end poverty and hunger; take action on climate; protect life on land and; promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.
01/04/2022 £900,000
FAO To reduce hunger gaps, improve long-term food security and mitigate conflict among 400,000 rural poor in five states of South Sudan. By working together beneficiaries earn food or cash in return for identifying and building community assets (such as irrigation ponds). This enables communities to develop and manage their resources against extreme climate damage and shocks. This will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 13, 15 and 16 to end poverty and hunger; take action on climate; protect life on land and; promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.
01/04/2022 £731,698
WORLD VISION To reduce hunger gaps, improve long-term food security and mitigate conflict among 400,000 rural poor in five states of South Sudan. By working together beneficiaries earn food or cash in return for identifying and building community assets (such as irrigation ponds). This enables communities to develop and manage their resources against extreme climate damage and shocks. This will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 13, 15 and 16 to end poverty and hunger; take action on climate; protect life on land and; promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.
01/04/2022 £750,000
WORLD VISION To reduce hunger gaps, improve long-term food security and mitigate conflict among 400,000 rural poor in five states of South Sudan. By working together beneficiaries earn food or cash in return for identifying and building community assets (such as irrigation ponds). This enables communities to develop and manage their resources against extreme climate damage and shocks. This will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 13, 15 and 16 to end poverty and hunger; take action on climate; protect life on land and; promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.
01/04/2022 £1,198,411
£44,267,000
COMIC RELIEF Support for inclusive and quality education in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa by ensuring that up to 30,000 of the poorest and most disadvantaged children have greater access to improved education.
01/04/2022 £244,584
£44,267,000
COMIC RELIEF Support for inclusive and quality education in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa by ensuring that up to 30,000 of the poorest and most disadvantaged children have greater access to improved education.
01/04/2022 £47,834
DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT (D) Digital Access Programme delivery, management and advisory
01/04/2022 £2,000,000
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) Multilateral Organisation 11 - Emergency appeal to support livelihoods, basic needs, migration and displacement.
01/04/2022 £2,000,000
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) Multilateral Organisation 11 - Emergency appeal to support livelihoods, basic needs, migration and displacement.
01/04/2022 £2,369,504
£109,354,000
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, U.K. NGO 14 - Integrated Emergency Support for Afghanistan.
01/04/2022 £6,799,381
£109,354,000
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, U.K. NGO 14 - Integrated Emergency Support for Afghanistan.
01/04/2022 £368,422
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION NGO 15 - Improving protection of relief personnel and the effectiveness of humanitarian action.
01/04/2022 £283,122
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) NGO 16 - Afghanistan Analysis Hub.
01/04/2022 £281,957
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) NGO 16 - Afghanistan Analysis Hub.
01/04/2022 £813,104
DKT INTERNATIONAL To increase access in Pakistan to qualtiy family planning information and services by those who would like to use it, particualrly underserved groups such as rural women. It will directly contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, as well as to the FP2020 target of reaching additional users of family planning.
01/04/2022 £1,728,970
MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES (MSI) To increase access in Pakistan to qualtiy family planning information and services by those who would like to use it, particualrly underserved groups such as rural women. It will directly contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, as well as to the FP2020 target of reaching additional users of family planning.
01/04/2022 £1,852,343
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D) To increase access in Pakistan to qualtiy family planning information and services by those who would like to use it, particualrly underserved groups such as rural women. It will directly contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, as well as to the FP2020 target of reaching additional users of family planning.
01/04/2022 £1,602,635
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D) To increase access in Pakistan to qualtiy family planning information and services by those who would like to use it, particualrly underserved groups such as rural women. It will directly contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being, as well as to the FP2020 target of reaching additional users of family planning.
01/04/2022 £1,369,826
GSMA M4H - Mobile for Humanitarian Phase 1: Exploring the use of mobile technology to provide life-enhancing services during humanitarian response, recovery and preparedness.
01/04/2022 £984,926
GSMA M4H - Mobile for Humanitarian Phase 1: Exploring the use of mobile technology to provide life-enhancing services during humanitarian response, recovery and preparedness.
01/04/2022 £968,733
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (D) Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2022 £141,152
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (D) Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2022 £815,833
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (D) Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2022 £169,282
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (D) Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2022 £50,000
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2022 £74,960
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To strengthen the humanitarian innovation system and fund humanitarian innovation in a number of priority sectors. This will allow more people to be reached, more quickly, more efficiently and with greater impact.
01/04/2022 £75,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To strengthen the humanitarian innovation system and fund humanitarian innovation in a number of priority sectors. This will allow more people to be reached, more quickly, more efficiently and with greater impact.
01/04/2022 £3,078,902
£9,413,082
ELRHA To strengthen the humanitarian innovation system and fund humanitarian innovation in a number of priority sectors. This will allow more people to be reached, more quickly, more efficiently and with greater impact.
01/04/2022 £2,371,547
£9,413,082
ELRHA To strengthen the humanitarian innovation system and fund humanitarian innovation in a number of priority sectors. This will allow more people to be reached, more quickly, more efficiently and with greater impact.
01/04/2022 £439,841
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER RESEARCH DFID is committed to generating evidence on how to address the toughest challenges in the hardest places. In support of this, Building an Evidence Base on Humanitarian Protection of People Affected by Conflict (BEPAC), will improve our understanding of the risks people affected by conflict face, and what can be done to avoid/reduce and mitigate against them. Through studying the effectiveness of interventions that seek to improve the protection of persons affected by conflict, and improving our understanding of what factors increase or decrease rights violations, evidence will be generated to inform more effective programming and policy. Click on component tab for more details.
01/04/2022 £192,758
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER RESEARCH DFID is committed to generating evidence on how to address the toughest challenges in the hardest places. In support of this, Building an Evidence Base on Humanitarian Protection of People Affected by Conflict (BEPAC), will improve our understanding of the risks people affected by conflict face, and what can be done to avoid/reduce and mitigate against them. Through studying the effectiveness of interventions that seek to improve the protection of persons affected by conflict, and improving our understanding of what factors increase or decrease rights violations, evidence will be generated to inform more effective programming and policy. Click on component tab for more details.
01/04/2022 £5,320,061
UNFPA (D) The Syria Protection Programme will provide civilians affected by armed conflict with specialised protection services
01/04/2022 £3,500,000
UNFPA (D) The Syria Protection Programme will provide civilians affected by armed conflict with specialised protection services
01/04/2022 £743,477
AGRA The programme will stimulate an increase in regional food trade in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), contributing to satisfying a growing food demand and to addressing food shortages through regional food production, processing and trade, and generating more rural jobs, climate resilience and income for farmers. The programme will: (i) work with companies that source, process, and trade food in the region, to maximise investment, coordination and benefits to smallholder farmers and (ii) contribute to improve the transparency and predictability of government policies to unlock regional food trade. By 2023, we expect the programme will increase income for 1.8 million farming families. DFID funding will de-risk and stimulate over £100 million in private sector investment aimed at enhancing smallholder farmers productivity and resilience.
01/04/2022 £124,847
AGRA The programme will stimulate an increase in regional food trade in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), contributing to satisfying a growing food demand and to addressing food shortages through regional food production, processing and trade, and generating more rural jobs, climate resilience and income for farmers. The programme will: (i) work with companies that source, process, and trade food in the region, to maximise investment, coordination and benefits to smallholder farmers and (ii) contribute to improve the transparency and predictability of government policies to unlock regional food trade. By 2023, we expect the programme will increase income for 1.8 million farming families. DFID funding will de-risk and stimulate over £100 million in private sector investment aimed at enhancing smallholder farmers productivity and resilience.
01/04/2022 £1,400,000
AGRA The programme will stimulate an increase in regional food trade in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), contributing to satisfying a growing food demand and to addressing food shortages through regional food production, processing and trade, and generating more rural jobs, climate resilience and income for farmers. The programme will: (i) work with companies that source, process, and trade food in the region, to maximise investment, coordination and benefits to smallholder farmers and (ii) contribute to improve the transparency and predictability of government policies to unlock regional food trade. By 2023, we expect the programme will increase income for 1.8 million farming families. DFID funding will de-risk and stimulate over £100 million in private sector investment aimed at enhancing smallholder farmers productivity and resilience.
01/04/2022 £663,521
GALVMED Make available and accessible animal health products to poor livestock keepers in low income countries that are affordable and technically suitable. This project will develop seven new livestock vaccines and one new therapeutic drug and get these products into widespread use by establishing and testing five distribution networks in Africa and Asia. The project will benefit 8 million smallholders. By 2022, an estimated £400 million livestock mortalities and productivity losses will be averted per annum through subsequent use of these products.
01/04/2022 £352,101
GALVMED Make available and accessible animal health products to poor livestock keepers in low income countries that are affordable and technically suitable. This project will develop seven new livestock vaccines and one new therapeutic drug and get these products into widespread use by establishing and testing five distribution networks in Africa and Asia. The project will benefit 8 million smallholders. By 2022, an estimated £400 million livestock mortalities and productivity losses will be averted per annum through subsequent use of these products.
01/04/2022 £7,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To address the immediate and underlying causes of undernutrition through a life-cycle approach. It will address criticial nutirion, health, water and sanitation needs, and improve the technical anaysis and evidence informing the response.
01/04/2022 £18,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To address the immediate and underlying causes of undernutrition through a life-cycle approach. It will address criticial nutirion, health, water and sanitation needs, and improve the technical anaysis and evidence informing the response.
01/04/2022 £616,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in East Africa by increasing East Africas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at key port and border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of East African businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade.
01/04/2022 £700,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in East Africa by increasing East Africas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at key port and border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of East African businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade.
01/04/2022 £416,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in East Africa by increasing East Africas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at key port and border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of East African businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade.
01/04/2022 £1,167,093
TRADEMARK AFRICA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in East Africa by increasing East Africas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at key port and border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of East African businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade.
01/04/2022 £700,000
FAO To save lives and reduce suffering of the population affected by the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic, including refugees in the region. This will be achieved through by providing emergency healthcare, livelihoods support and protection activities. It will also focus on the improvement of accountability for affected populations through support to system-wide accountability project.
01/04/2022 £1,527,444
THE MENTOR INITIATIVE To save lives and reduce suffering of the population affected by the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic, including refugees in the region. This will be achieved through by providing emergency healthcare, livelihoods support and protection activities. It will also focus on the improvement of accountability for affected populations through support to system-wide accountability project.
01/04/2022 £2,027,196
THE MENTOR INITIATIVE To save lives and reduce suffering of the population affected by the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic, including refugees in the region. This will be achieved through by providing emergency healthcare, livelihoods support and protection activities. It will also focus on the improvement of accountability for affected populations through support to system-wide accountability project.
01/04/2022 £1,200,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To save lives and reduce suffering of the population affected by the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic, including refugees in the region. This will be achieved through by providing emergency healthcare, livelihoods support and protection activities. It will also focus on the improvement of accountability for affected populations through support to system-wide accountability project.
01/04/2022 £71,179
CANADEM (D) To save lives and reduce suffering of the population affected by the ongoing crisis in the Central African Republic, including refugees in the region. This will be achieved through by providing emergency healthcare, livelihoods support and protection activities. It will also focus on the improvement of accountability for affected populations through support to system-wide accountability project.
01/04/2022 £15,344
UBS OPTIMUS FOUNDATION A multi-donor programme to commission development projects effectively and efficiently using new instruments that facilitate better links between financial markets and providers delivering pay-for-success contracts.
01/04/2022 £5,081,661
UNHCR This programme directly support 22,000 of the most vulnerable refugees through regular cash-transfers. Cash assistance to refugees covers their basic needs for rent, food, and essential items like blankets and heaters in the winter.
01/04/2022 £5,081,661
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This programme directly support 22,000 of the most vulnerable refugees through regular cash-transfers. Cash assistance to refugees covers their basic needs for rent, food, and essential items like blankets and heaters in the winter.
01/04/2022 £1,507,922
BBC MEDIA ACTION (D) The aim of the programme is to strengthen the ability of independent media in developing countries to produce free, independent public interest journalism and provide fora for constructive public debate, both offline and online. Working in Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone, the programme will bring together NGOs, researchers and the private sector to increase the resilience of independent media in developing countries to political and economic pressures which are undermining freedom of expression. The project will connect global, regional and local expertise to develop more sustainable business models for independent media in the digital age. In conjunction, it will strengthen support networks, provide technical assistance for media organisations and take forward policy discussions on global action for media freedom.
01/04/2022 £1,308,583
BBC MEDIA ACTION (D) The aim of the programme is to strengthen the ability of independent media in developing countries to produce free, independent public interest journalism and provide fora for constructive public debate, both offline and online. Working in Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone, the programme will bring together NGOs, researchers and the private sector to increase the resilience of independent media in developing countries to political and economic pressures which are undermining freedom of expression. The project will connect global, regional and local expertise to develop more sustainable business models for independent media in the digital age. In conjunction, it will strengthen support networks, provide technical assistance for media organisations and take forward policy discussions on global action for media freedom.
01/04/2022 £171,993
£15,980,000
THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION Media Freedom Coalition Secretariat (non-ODA component)
01/04/2022 £57,331
£15,980,000
THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION Media Freedom Coalition Secretariat (ODA component - implementation)
01/04/2022 £202,930
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES The programme will target the worst forms of child labour in Asia, including bonded child labour. It will invest in building new evidence of how best to tackle child labour, pilot and assess different approaches and support policy dialogue with governments and regional bodies. As a regional programme, it will also engage closely with DFID country offices to help them scale up work on child labour in their programmes in the future.
01/04/2022 £1,635,194
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Partnership with the Institute of Development (IDS) - Research
01/04/2022 £495,859
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Partnership with the Institute of Development (IDS) - Research
01/04/2022 £55,000
UNITED NATIONS To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2022 £45,000
UNITED NATIONS To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2022 £18,236
CARE BANGLADESH To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2022 £93,802
CARE BANGLADESH To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2022 £1,336,037
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The goal of the Land Facility is to improve stability, inclusive growth and responsible investment by promoting more effective, efficient and equitable rural and urban land governance. The programme will help build basic capacity and systems and mobilise the necessary political support, so governments can implement and resource sustained land governance reform, leading to improved tenure security for all. Improved tenure security will contribute to a number of climate benefits; transformational change, reduced deforestation, increased resilience and sustainable land management practices. It will run for 7 years and will initially work in up to 10 countries in Africa and South East Asia depending on size and needs.
01/04/2022 £924,630
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) The goal of the Land Facility is to improve stability, inclusive growth and responsible investment by promoting more effective, efficient and equitable rural and urban land governance. The programme will help build basic capacity and systems and mobilise the necessary political support, so governments can implement and resource sustained land governance reform, leading to improved tenure security for all. Improved tenure security will contribute to a number of climate benefits; transformational change, reduced deforestation, increased resilience and sustainable land management practices. It will run for 7 years and will initially work in up to 10 countries in Africa and South East Asia depending on size and needs.
01/04/2022 £241,000
CADASTA FOUNDATION Cadasta- strengthening land and resources rights
01/04/2022 £655,218
GRAND CHALLENGES CANADA The Humanitarian Grand Challenge is a major, multi-partner innovation challenge fund. It will leverage private sector engagement to help transform the way humanitarian assistance is provided to vulnerable people in hard to reach, conflict-affected areas. The Challenge will identify and support transformational approaches to humanitarian access challenges in the areas of water and sanitation, energy, life-saving information and health.
01/04/2022 £630,782
GRAND CHALLENGES CANADA The Humanitarian Grand Challenge is a major, multi-partner innovation challenge fund. It will leverage private sector engagement to help transform the way humanitarian assistance is provided to vulnerable people in hard to reach, conflict-affected areas. The Challenge will identify and support transformational approaches to humanitarian access challenges in the areas of water and sanitation, energy, life-saving information and health.
01/04/2022 £183,085
TEACH FOR PAKISTAN This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2022 £203,128
TEACH FOR PAKISTAN This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2022 £317,173
IDARA-E-TALEEM-O-AAGAHI (ITA) Education Flood Response in Sindh
01/04/2022 £100,000
IBRD HSBC T Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £600,000
IBRD HSBC T Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £295,000
OECD (D) Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £1,304,622
OECD (D) Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £150,000
AFRICAN TAX ADMINISTRATION FORUM Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £326,968
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £159,748
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £695,460
IBRD HSBC T Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2022 £409,126
BRAC EMDC will provide up to £38.5m (2021-2029) to support 360,000 marginalised children, including 216,000 girls, to gain foundational skills, i.e. literacy, numeracy, socio-emotional and life skills. EMDC will focus on the poorest girls and children with disabilities, with the goal of improving system-wide support for all marginalised children.
01/04/2022 £349,587
BRAC EMDC will provide up to £38.5m (2021-2029) to support 360,000 marginalised children, including 216,000 girls, to gain foundational skills, i.e. literacy, numeracy, socio-emotional and life skills. EMDC will focus on the poorest girls and children with disabilities, with the goal of improving system-wide support for all marginalised children.
01/04/2022 £1,540,592
UNFPA To contribute to a more favourable enabling environment for the demographic transition in Mozambique, through coordinated action with others. The FCDO will use programming, evidence and diplomacy to influence decision-makers to increase investments towards cost-effective interventions that will accelerate changes in the population structure. These interventions will help young people to fulfil their potential by preventing unintended pregnancies and improving the literacy and numeracy skills among girls. The Governments systems will be strengthened to include population issues in planning and budgeting. Over 130,000 unintended pregnancies will be averted resulting in 427,000 users of modern contraceptives. These investments should help to offset deteriorating human capital outcomes because of COVID-19.
01/04/2022 £194,236
INTERNATIONAL IDEA (D) Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2022 £450,000
THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE (CVIM) Accelerating development of novel vaccines through support to UK Centre for Veterinary Vaccine Innovation & Manufacturing
01/04/2022 £450,000
THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE (CVIM) Accelerating development of novel vaccines through support to UK Centre for Veterinary Vaccine Innovation & Manufacturing
01/04/2022 £42,721
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE The programme aims to strengthen governance, institutional, implementation and policy formulation capacity of government officials in states and key sectors that DFID India is currently engaged in/with. This will be done using a three pronged approach: 1. Diagnostics assessment of capabilities and relevant policy environment in some states and sectors. 2. Provide targetted training and capacity development across tiers of government officilas for better delivery of public service 3. Provide knowledge assistance and a platform for peer-to-peer learning as well as learning from global experiences in enhancing efficiency of key government responsibilties in states and sectors
01/04/2022 £23,532
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE The programme aims to strengthen governance, institutional, implementation and policy formulation capacity of government officials in states and key sectors that DFID India is currently engaged in/with. This will be done using a three pronged approach: 1. Diagnostics assessment of capabilities and relevant policy environment in some states and sectors. 2. Provide targetted training and capacity development across tiers of government officilas for better delivery of public service 3. Provide knowledge assistance and a platform for peer-to-peer learning as well as learning from global experiences in enhancing efficiency of key government responsibilties in states and sectors
01/04/2022 £20,640
CPR The programme aims to strengthen governance, institutional, implementation and policy formulation capacity of government officials in states and key sectors that DFID India is currently engaged in/with. This will be done using a three pronged approach: 1. Diagnostics assessment of capabilities and relevant policy environment in some states and sectors. 2. Provide targetted training and capacity development across tiers of government officilas for better delivery of public service 3. Provide knowledge assistance and a platform for peer-to-peer learning as well as learning from global experiences in enhancing efficiency of key government responsibilties in states and sectors
01/04/2022 £81,183
CPR The programme aims to strengthen governance, institutional, implementation and policy formulation capacity of government officials in states and key sectors that DFID India is currently engaged in/with. This will be done using a three pronged approach: 1. Diagnostics assessment of capabilities and relevant policy environment in some states and sectors. 2. Provide targetted training and capacity development across tiers of government officilas for better delivery of public service 3. Provide knowledge assistance and a platform for peer-to-peer learning as well as learning from global experiences in enhancing efficiency of key government responsibilties in states and sectors
01/04/2022 £20,000,000
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) To achieve the global goal of polio eradication while improving health systems we will provide funding to GPEI.
01/04/2022 £21,510
ROYAL COMMONWEALTH EX SERVICES LEAGUE To provide commonwealth veterans and their widows/widowers from ODA eligible countries, who worked for British Armed Forces before their countries gained independence, now living in poverty, with two meals a day through a 5 year cash transfer programme.
01/04/2022 £2,530,888
ROYAL COMMONWEALTH EX SERVICES LEAGUE To provide commonwealth veterans and their widows/widowers from ODA eligible countries, who worked for British Armed Forces before their countries gained independence, now living in poverty, with two meals a day through a 5 year cash transfer programme.
01/04/2022 £327,106
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme will strengthen the resilience of services to treat and prevent child wasting in the face of climate change.The objective is to. 1. Reduce mortality associated with child wasting 2. Help reduce the prevalence of child wasting in target countries 3. Avoid permanent damage to the growth and development of young children that results in them doing less well at school, less economically productive as adults and less resilient to the effects of climate change This will be achieved by. 1. Integrating treatment for child wasting into health systems 2. Optimising treatment services to reduce cost, improve coverage and enable services to be scaled up to deal with climate shocks and other crises effectively 3. Generating evidence of what works to prevent wasting in the face of climate change
01/04/2022 £2,373,975
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme will strengthen the resilience of services to treat and prevent child wasting in the face of climate change.The objective is to. 1. Reduce mortality associated with child wasting 2. Help reduce the prevalence of child wasting in target countries 3. Avoid permanent damage to the growth and development of young children that results in them doing less well at school, less economically productive as adults and less resilient to the effects of climate change This will be achieved by. 1. Integrating treatment for child wasting into health systems 2. Optimising treatment services to reduce cost, improve coverage and enable services to be scaled up to deal with climate shocks and other crises effectively 3. Generating evidence of what works to prevent wasting in the face of climate change
01/04/2022 £2,679,930
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme will strengthen the resilience of services to treat and prevent child wasting in the face of climate change.The objective is to. 1. Reduce mortality associated with child wasting 2. Help reduce the prevalence of child wasting in target countries 3. Avoid permanent damage to the growth and development of young children that results in them doing less well at school, less economically productive as adults and less resilient to the effects of climate change This will be achieved by. 1. Integrating treatment for child wasting into health systems 2. Optimising treatment services to reduce cost, improve coverage and enable services to be scaled up to deal with climate shocks and other crises effectively 3. Generating evidence of what works to prevent wasting in the face of climate change
01/04/2022 £7,169,229
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme will strengthen the resilience of services to treat and prevent child wasting in the face of climate change.The objective is to. 1. Reduce mortality associated with child wasting 2. Help reduce the prevalence of child wasting in target countries 3. Avoid permanent damage to the growth and development of young children that results in them doing less well at school, less economically productive as adults and less resilient to the effects of climate change This will be achieved by. 1. Integrating treatment for child wasting into health systems 2. Optimising treatment services to reduce cost, improve coverage and enable services to be scaled up to deal with climate shocks and other crises effectively 3. Generating evidence of what works to prevent wasting in the face of climate change
01/04/2022 £400,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2022 £2,500,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2022 £529,148
INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Caribbean Regional Water Utilities Insurance Scheme
01/04/2022 £1,158,050
INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK Caribbean Regional Water Utilities Insurance Scheme
01/04/2022 £1,078,565
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Start Ready: Supporting Communities to be Disaster Ready
01/04/2022 £1,430,432
THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND Start Ready: Supporting Communities to be Disaster Ready
01/04/2022 £28,205
GOVERNMENT ACTUARY'S DEPARTMENT GAD due diligence and Valuation of Caribbean Risk Financing Facility (Caribbean Water Utilities Insurance Company) Investment
01/04/2022 £280,000,000
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 'B ACC' UK contribution to the 19th Replenishment of the World Bank's International Development Association (IDA 19) proving grant and low interest loans to the World Bank's poorest and least credit worthy clients for the period July 2020 to June 2023.
01/04/2022 £2,500,667
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) Working in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on two major co-investments in wheat crop improvement, DFIDs funding will increase the nutritional quality and disease resistance of wheat crops, building the resilience of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, and contributing to global food security in the face of climate change, and emerging plant disease and pest threats. Securing global wheat crops through wheat breeding includes improving heat tolerance and increasing climate resilience in the crop varieties.
01/04/2022 £921,000
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) Working in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on two major co-investments in wheat crop improvement, DFIDs funding will increase the nutritional quality and disease resistance of wheat crops, building the resilience of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, and contributing to global food security in the face of climate change, and emerging plant disease and pest threats. Securing global wheat crops through wheat breeding includes improving heat tolerance and increasing climate resilience in the crop varieties.
01/04/2022 £1,530,140
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) Working in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on two major co-investments in wheat crop improvement, DFIDs funding will increase the nutritional quality and disease resistance of wheat crops, building the resilience of smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, and contributing to global food security in the face of climate change, and emerging plant disease and pest threats. Securing global wheat crops through wheat breeding includes improving heat tolerance and increasing climate resilience in the crop varieties.
01/04/2022 £338,582
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) REDDA - Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia - Research and Innovation Implementation
01/04/2022 £630,893
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) REDDA - Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia - Research and Innovation Implementation
01/04/2022 £1,076,923
WELLCOME TRUST Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa ,SRIA, will strengthen the research systems in DFID partner countries, in Africa, so that both local and donor research investment achieves economic and social impact. It will do this by strengthening the institutions that regulate and shape research in country to ensure that research investment is aligned with national development priorities. It will invest in the building blocks of research, for example, access to global research, recruitment and retention of researchers and more equitable research partnerships between northern and southern researchers. Whilst also driving increased coherence of UK ODA research spend to ensure it has a greater impact.
01/04/2022 £2,372,574
INTERPOL (D) To support organisations in the aid sector to stop perpetrators of sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH) from working in the aid sector via more and better criminal records checks on staff.
01/04/2022 £181,870
SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL & AFRICAN STUDIES (UK) To provide research on Nepals change to a system of federal government - to improve learning for portfolio management and programme adaptation.
01/04/2022 £193,851
SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL & AFRICAN STUDIES (UK) To provide research on Nepals change to a system of federal government - to improve learning for portfolio management and programme adaptation.
01/04/2022 £167,568
YALE UNIVERSITY To provide research on Nepals change to a system of federal government - to improve learning for portfolio management and programme adaptation.
01/04/2022 £286,560
YALE UNIVERSITY To provide research on Nepals change to a system of federal government - to improve learning for portfolio management and programme adaptation.
01/04/2022 £114,423
GIST RESEARCH LTD (D) International Centre of Expertise on Illicit Finance (ODA projects)
01/04/2022 £50,701
GIST RESEARCH LTD (D) International Centre of Expertise on Illicit Finance (ODA projects)
01/04/2022 £250,075
JOURNALISM DEVELOPMENT NETWORK (D) ** CLOSED COMPONENT Non-ODA Support for Investigative Journalism (OCCRP and The Journalism Development Network)
01/04/2022 £6,250,000
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE (USD) ACCOUNT The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2022 £162,000
MET OFFICE Weather and Climate Information Services (WISER 3) - CDEL
01/04/2022 £1,941,647
MET OFFICE The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2022 £278,717
MET OFFICE The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2022 £1,419,504
GDI HUB CIC Over 1bn people live with moderate to severe functioning difficulties. 80% live in developing countries and 90% do not have access to the assistive technology, or 'AT', that they need. AT includes for example, wheelchairs, hearing-aids, digital devices, spectacles and prosthetics and orthotics. Increasing access to AT for people with impairments reduces poverty through improving access to education, employment, vocational training, healthcare, etc. As a result, participation in society and the community also increases. AT2030 will test and deliver proven methods of 'what works' to improve access to affordable AT, to the point they have started to reach scale or disrupt markets. It focusses on innovative products, new service delivery models and local capacity and will test novel approaches in four clusters - data and evidence, innovation, country implementation, and capacity and participation. The programme works across over 13 countries.
01/04/2022 £2,839,460
GDI HUB CIC Over 1bn people live with moderate to severe functioning difficulties. 80% live in developing countries and 90% do not have access to the assistive technology, or 'AT', that they need. AT includes for example, wheelchairs, hearing-aids, digital devices, spectacles and prosthetics and orthotics. Increasing access to AT for people with impairments reduces poverty through improving access to education, employment, vocational training, healthcare, etc. As a result, participation in society and the community also increases. AT2030 will test and deliver proven methods of 'what works' to improve access to affordable AT, to the point they have started to reach scale or disrupt markets. It focusses on innovative products, new service delivery models and local capacity and will test novel approaches in four clusters - data and evidence, innovation, country implementation, and capacity and participation. The programme works across over 13 countries.
01/04/2022 £500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Zimbabwe Health Resilience Fund 2021-2025 - Pooled Fund Delivery
01/04/2022 £5,950,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Zimbabwe Health Resilience Fund 2021-2025 - Pooled Fund Delivery
01/04/2022 £590,000
OECD The DAC is a unique forum that brings together the worlds traditional donors in support of development effectiveness and sustainable development. Members voluntary contributions ensure the DAC can fulfil its role in holding donors accountable to their commitments and improving development practices.
01/04/2022 £438,796
ASSOCIACAO PARA O EMPODERAMNENTO DA RAPARAIGA-MUVA To support the Government of Mozambique to develop a bigger, better and more shock responsive social protection system. SSPP2 will help poor and vulnerable people meet their basic needs and cope better with crises through social protection. It will expand the Government of Mozambiques social protection programmes to deliver more cash transfers to the most vulnerable. It will provide technical assistance to improve social protection programme delivery and value for money, making government programmes more efficient, effective and equitable. It will develop government capacity to respond to crises quickly and effectively through the national social protection system. The programme will leverage additional donor and government resources of about £70m per year. Ultimately, SSPP2 will support the creation of a sustainable, nationally owned system to redistribute revenues from gas that Mozambique is expected to start earning in the next decade.
01/04/2022 £414,858
ASSOCIACAO PARA O EMPODERAMNENTO DA RAPARAIGA-MUVA To support the Government of Mozambique to develop a bigger, better and more shock responsive social protection system. SSPP2 will help poor and vulnerable people meet their basic needs and cope better with crises through social protection. It will expand the Government of Mozambiques social protection programmes to deliver more cash transfers to the most vulnerable. It will provide technical assistance to improve social protection programme delivery and value for money, making government programmes more efficient, effective and equitable. It will develop government capacity to respond to crises quickly and effectively through the national social protection system. The programme will leverage additional donor and government resources of about £70m per year. Ultimately, SSPP2 will support the creation of a sustainable, nationally owned system to redistribute revenues from gas that Mozambique is expected to start earning in the next decade.
01/04/2022 £47,000,000
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2022 £52,000,000
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2022 £1,500,000
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2022 £1,500,000
BRITISH RED CROSS (D) To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2022 £1,500,000
FAO To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2022 £225,000
THE POPULATION COUNCIL This programme will secure UK leadership to produce global goods in education, catalyse mulitlateral, bilateral and philanthropic spend to address learning poverty, and convene global and national policy reform events across 27 DFID countries. Funding will support research projects which respond to the urgent need to understand how to bring girls back into the classroom following Covid-19 school closures, and informs systems change to ensure all children can learn once they return to school. This programme directly responds to the manifesto commitment on girls' education.
01/04/2022 £75,000
THE POPULATION COUNCIL This programme will secure UK leadership to produce global goods in education, catalyse mulitlateral, bilateral and philanthropic spend to address learning poverty, and convene global and national policy reform events across 27 DFID countries. Funding will support research projects which respond to the urgent need to understand how to bring girls back into the classroom following Covid-19 school closures, and informs systems change to ensure all children can learn once they return to school. This programme directly responds to the manifesto commitment on girls' education.
01/04/2022 £567,865
UNFPA Somalia Monitoring Programme Phase 3 aims to generate and promote use of better evidence and statistics to define, deliver and adjust FCDO programmes in Somalia. It is designed to ensure that British Embassy Mogadishu (BEM), Somali officials and the international community have access to the evidence and statistics needed to ensure programmes and policies are targeted, effective and adaptive; and that risks are identified and managed.SMP 3 involves two key components: the first is Third-Party Monitoring and Learning (TPML) of UK (FCDO) programming in the field, to ensure that our activities deliver expected outcomes, and Campaign Goals in the Somalia Country Plan. The second is support to the Somali National Statistics System to collect, analyse, and use key data enabling the authorities to better target policies and systems that deliver development outcomes.
01/04/2022 £1,270,169
UNOPS-HQ Support to Development of Police and Access to Justice in Somalia
01/04/2022 £2,229,831
UNOPS-HQ Support to Development of Police and Access to Justice in Somalia
01/04/2022 £48,000,000
GAVI Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) supports vaccine delivery in 57 of the world's poorest countries. Gavi immunises children against vaccine preventable diseases including measles, rubella, meningitis, cervical cancer, pneumonia and diarrhoea. Gavi has played a significant role in the recent halving of global child mortality. Gavi targets reaching those in hard to reach areas, the poorest, and the most marginalised. It has a major global market shaping role for vaccines to negotiate lower prices for low-income countries and incentivising new vaccines.
01/04/2022 £750,000
£100,210,945
INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION This programme will provide capacity building to grassroots womens rights organisations, with a focus on safe abortion. In line with DFIDs priorities, this programme will help strengthen civil society in developing countries by supporting gender equality, women and girls empowerment and foster human rights, and particularly sexual and reproductive rights.
01/04/2022 £2,250,000
£100,210,945
INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION This programme will provide capacity building to grassroots womens rights organisations, with a focus on safe abortion. In line with DFIDs priorities, this programme will help strengthen civil society in developing countries by supporting gender equality, women and girls empowerment and foster human rights, and particularly sexual and reproductive rights.
01/04/2022 £828,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2022 £326,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2022 £830,633
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2022 £456,192
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2022 £5,537,150
VOLUNTARY SERVICE OVERSEAS Implementation of the Active Citizenship Through Inclusive Volunteering & Empowerment (ACTIVE) programme
01/04/2022 £3,462,850
VOLUNTARY SERVICE OVERSEAS Implementation of the Active Citizenship Through Inclusive Volunteering & Empowerment (ACTIVE) programme
01/04/2022 £173,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA This programme aims to shift Malawi towards higher economic growth that will translate into sustained poverty reduction, creating new jobs and income generating opportunities and much needed revenue to fund the public services needed for a fast-growing population. The programme will improve trade competitiveness and regional and international connectivity, growing exports and markets, Increase investment and access to finance to grow a competitive base of firms, particularly medium-sized, Develop markets in value chains to grow Malawis exports and diversify towards higher value sectors. Reform the business enabling environment, providing certainty and transparency to businesses that will unlock the potential of the private sector to develop a vibrant economy and create jobs.
01/04/2022 £1,127,000
TRADEMARK AFRICA This programme aims to shift Malawi towards higher economic growth that will translate into sustained poverty reduction, creating new jobs and income generating opportunities and much needed revenue to fund the public services needed for a fast-growing population. The programme will improve trade competitiveness and regional and international connectivity, growing exports and markets, Increase investment and access to finance to grow a competitive base of firms, particularly medium-sized, Develop markets in value chains to grow Malawis exports and diversify towards higher value sectors. Reform the business enabling environment, providing certainty and transparency to businesses that will unlock the potential of the private sector to develop a vibrant economy and create jobs.
01/04/2022 £10,650,000
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION To provide core funding to the World Health Organisation for its 13th General Programme of Work - GPW13- which aims to provide Universal Health Coverage to 1 billion more people, to protect 1 billion more people from health emergencies and to enable 1 billion more people to live healthier lives; thereby achieving SDG3 better health for all.
01/04/2022 £77,350,000
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION To provide core funding to the World Health Organisation for its 13th General Programme of Work - GPW13- which aims to provide Universal Health Coverage to 1 billion more people, to protect 1 billion more people from health emergencies and to enable 1 billion more people to live healthier lives; thereby achieving SDG3 better health for all.
01/04/2022 £2,140,544
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TRUST The What Works Hub will ensure UK leadership on global education evidence and advice. It will respond to the Ministerial action plan on girls education and the urgent demand from governments for rapid reform to address the learning crisis. The hub will support governments to address the C-19 crisis and build back better to ensure teachers are equiped to deliver skills for the future. Through thought leadership, conveing and provision of global goods it will contribute to the UK target of 50M girls and boys learning with a focus on the most marginalised.
01/04/2022 £387,327
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TRUST The What Works Hub will ensure UK leadership on global education evidence and advice. It will respond to the Ministerial action plan on girls education and the urgent demand from governments for rapid reform to address the learning crisis. The hub will support governments to address the C-19 crisis and build back better to ensure teachers are equiped to deliver skills for the future. Through thought leadership, conveing and provision of global goods it will contribute to the UK target of 50M girls and boys learning with a focus on the most marginalised.
01/04/2022 £195,000
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS The Education Commission
01/04/2022 £3,638,367
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL Sahel Regional Fund to support projects in Sahelian countries
01/04/2022 £556,420
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To build confidence in a more legitimate Palestinian Authority through more inclusive and responsive governance working towards greater accountability over time for Palestinians.
01/04/2022 £1,755,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK EGED will help improve the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of economic policies in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. We will support governments in the three countries to generate better data and evidence, use this data for policy design and implementation of up to 15 economic reforms, improved coordination within government, and better engagement with citizens. We will also build the capacity of civil society in the region to hold the governments of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to account on select economic policies. Success will be measured through a) increased public sector revenue generated as a result of better policy planning and monitoring; b) better economic policy outcomes helping improve the livelihoods of Kyrgyz, Uzbek and Tajik citizens and c) improved quality of engagement between government and civil society.
01/04/2022 £1,549,780
AGENCY FOR TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (ACTED) EGED will help improve the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of economic policies in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. We will support governments in the three countries to generate better data and evidence, use this data for policy design and implementation of up to 15 economic reforms, improved coordination within government, and better engagement with citizens. We will also build the capacity of civil society in the region to hold the governments of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to account on select economic policies. Success will be measured through a) increased public sector revenue generated as a result of better policy planning and monitoring; b) better economic policy outcomes helping improve the livelihoods of Kyrgyz, Uzbek and Tajik citizens and c) improved quality of engagement between government and civil society.
01/04/2022 £1,923,247
£9,413,082
ELRHA To improve the evidence base for delivering public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This will lead to more efficient and effective health interventions, health systems and emergency response programming. Ultimately, this is expected to save lives and improve health outcomes in natural and humanitarian emergencies. These outcomes will contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 of good-health-and-well-being.
01/04/2022 £1,024,624
£9,413,082
ELRHA To improve the evidence base for delivering public health interventions in humanitarian crises. This will lead to more efficient and effective health interventions, health systems and emergency response programming. Ultimately, this is expected to save lives and improve health outcomes in natural and humanitarian emergencies. These outcomes will contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 of good-health-and-well-being.
01/04/2022 £23,630
JAMAICA ACCOUNTABILITY PORTAL LIMITED Strengthening Accountability and Anti-Corruption Initiatives in Government
01/04/2022 £150,000
NATIONAL INTEGRITY ACTION Strengthening Civil Society to Combat Corruption and Serious Organized Crime
01/04/2022 £96,040
£31,899,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES CLEAR will deliver research and evidence on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, communities and governance.
01/04/2022 £13,327
PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS) To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2022 £94,423
BRITISH BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF KENYA This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £54,014
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £30,563
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £195,392
BASEL INSTITUTE ON GOVERNANCE This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £125,398
BASEL INSTITUTE ON GOVERNANCE This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £5,200
AFRICA UNCENSORED LIMITED This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £67,047
AFRICA UNCENSORED LIMITED This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £40,766
GLOBAL IMPACT This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £15,944
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL KENYA This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £7,388
THE SENTRY This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2022 £950,000
MERCY CORPS Justice and Stability in the Sahel (JASS)
01/04/2022 £3,312,696
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - FINANCE DEPARTMENT To deliver a new UK research and data platform to track conflict and its resolution, using technology (e.g. data analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)) and working with research partners in conflict affected countries. The programme will deliver world class research and provide rapid response data and expertise for FCDO and our global partners which will help inform policies.
01/04/2022 £445,140
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - FINANCE DEPARTMENT To deliver a new UK research and data platform to track conflict and its resolution, using technology (e.g. data analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)) and working with research partners in conflict affected countries. The programme will deliver world class research and provide rapid response data and expertise for FCDO and our global partners which will help inform policies.
01/04/2022 £300,000
DIAKONIA Democratic Governance Accountable Grant Zambia
01/04/2022 £1,500,000
WHO (GENEVA) The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) is the worlds largest alliance with over 1,000 members in over 192 countries focused on improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents. FCDO is co funding the PMNCH It contributes to the delivery of the Global Strategy for Womens Childrens and Adolescent health (the Global Strategy). It does so through its new Strategy 2021-2025 which will contribute to reducing preventable maternal, newborn and child morbidity and mortality, ensuring progress on financing and equitable access to comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights , and advancing the health and well-being of adolescents. PMNCHs does so by its targeted advocacy, supported by knowledge synthesis that uses the latest evidence and works through partner engagement to strengthen multi-stakeholder national platforms, which campaign to build political commitment and mobilize communities.
01/04/2022 £200,000
WHO (GENEVA) The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) is the worlds largest alliance with over 1,000 members in over 192 countries focused on improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents. FCDO is co funding the PMNCH It contributes to the delivery of the Global Strategy for Womens Childrens and Adolescent health (the Global Strategy). It does so through its new Strategy 2021-2025 which will contribute to reducing preventable maternal, newborn and child morbidity and mortality, ensuring progress on financing and equitable access to comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights , and advancing the health and well-being of adolescents. PMNCHs does so by its targeted advocacy, supported by knowledge synthesis that uses the latest evidence and works through partner engagement to strengthen multi-stakeholder national platforms, which campaign to build political commitment and mobilize communities.
01/04/2022 £155,967
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY GROUP The Juba Peace Agreement (JPA), and the civilian led transition to democratic governance in Sudan, presents a historic opportunity to address the root causes and impact of decades of conflict. This programme will catalyse transitional justice efforts and respond to opportunities to support Sudans political transition towards civilian governance. Impact Sudan has stayed on course to agree an inclusive peace agreement and political settlement which can under-pin the 2022 elections Outcomes GoS has a national coherent and inclusive structure & strategy for peace and stronger community conflict resolution and early warning. Greater agreement between stakeholders on the justice, rights and security settlement, greater GoS capacity to protect all citizens. HMG catalyses & leverages GoS and donor partners decisions & processes.
01/04/2022 £123,238
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY GROUP The Juba Peace Agreement (JPA), and the civilian led transition to democratic governance in Sudan, presents a historic opportunity to address the root causes and impact of decades of conflict. This programme will catalyse transitional justice efforts and respond to opportunities to support Sudans political transition towards civilian governance. Impact Sudan has stayed on course to agree an inclusive peace agreement and political settlement which can under-pin the 2022 elections Outcomes GoS has a national coherent and inclusive structure & strategy for peace and stronger community conflict resolution and early warning. Greater agreement between stakeholders on the justice, rights and security settlement, greater GoS capacity to protect all citizens. HMG catalyses & leverages GoS and donor partners decisions & processes.
01/04/2022 £393,951
SAFERWORLD (D) Support to Peacebuilding in Darfur, Sudan
01/04/2022 £386,049
SAFERWORLD (D) Support to Peacebuilding in Darfur, Sudan
01/04/2022 £8,923
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL Support UNHCR Peacebuilding and Durable Solutions Programming in Darfur
01/04/2022 £34,392
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL Support UNHCR Peacebuilding and Durable Solutions Programming in Darfur
01/04/2022 £55,054
INTER RELIGIOUS COUNCIL OF UGANDA Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2022 £19,051
OPEN SPACE CENTER LIMITED Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2022 £359,764
RWENZORI ANTICORRUPTION COALITION Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2022 £38,400,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) This project provides core support to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This project will enable the ICRC to Promote and disseminate International Humanitarian Law which can contribute to reduced conflict and instability Enhance humanitarian access and adherence to humanitarian principles. Provide humanitarian protection and assistance to vulnerable people caught in situations of armed conflict. Develop policy frameworks to enhance its operational humanitarian response in conflict settings. Strengthen its core oversight and assurance frameworks to manage safeguarding and fraud risks. It also provides the ICRC with support to underfunded operations enabling it to be present in situations of conflict.
01/04/2022 £33,600,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) This project provides core support to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This project will enable the ICRC to Promote and disseminate International Humanitarian Law which can contribute to reduced conflict and instability Enhance humanitarian access and adherence to humanitarian principles. Provide humanitarian protection and assistance to vulnerable people caught in situations of armed conflict. Develop policy frameworks to enhance its operational humanitarian response in conflict settings. Strengthen its core oversight and assurance frameworks to manage safeguarding and fraud risks. It also provides the ICRC with support to underfunded operations enabling it to be present in situations of conflict.
01/04/2022 £199,860
HARAMBEE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT ACCELERATOR NPC The Skills for Prosperity Programme is a UK Prosperity Fund programme developed in partnership with nine middle-income countries globally. In South Africa, the programme aims to contribute towards South Africas own government priorities to address skills gaps, skills mismatch, and quality training that is hampering national economic growth. Three strands focus on improving the quality of TVET qualifications and institutions, improving access to technical and vocational education for unemployed youth and embedding knowledge sharing and capacity building in order to ensure programme sustainability
01/04/2022 £782,258
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION The Skills for Prosperity Programme is a UK Prosperity Fund programme developed in partnership with nine middle-income countries globally. In South Africa, the programme aims to contribute towards South Africas own government priorities to address skills gaps, skills mismatch, and quality training that is hampering national economic growth. Three strands focus on improving the quality of TVET qualifications and institutions, improving access to technical and vocational education for unemployed youth and embedding knowledge sharing and capacity building in order to ensure programme sustainability
01/04/2022 £222,742
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION The Skills for Prosperity Programme is a UK Prosperity Fund programme developed in partnership with nine middle-income countries globally. In South Africa, the programme aims to contribute towards South Africas own government priorities to address skills gaps, skills mismatch, and quality training that is hampering national economic growth. Three strands focus on improving the quality of TVET qualifications and institutions, improving access to technical and vocational education for unemployed youth and embedding knowledge sharing and capacity building in order to ensure programme sustainability
01/04/2022 £73,157
UNCCD (UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION) To achieve a future that avoids, minimizes, and reverses land degradation and mitigates the effects of drought in affected areas at all levels and strive to achieve a land degradation-neutral world consistent with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and within the scope of the Convention
01/04/2022 £1,900,000
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION Family Planning 2030 - The Global Family Planning Partnership
01/04/2022 £500,000
UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION Family Planning 2030 - The Global Family Planning Partnership
01/04/2022 £500,000
IOM (D) To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2022 £623,000
IOM (D) To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2022 £200,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2022 £190,000
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION INSO - Improvement of protection of relief personnel and improved effectiveness of humanitarian action
01/04/2022 £60,000
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION INSO - Improvement of protection of relief personnel and improved effectiveness of humanitarian action
01/04/2022 £49,725
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) MHRP - Technical Assistance
01/04/2022 £11,500
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D) MHRP - Technical Assistance
01/04/2022 £109,842
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY (D) Global Equality Project - Westminster Foundation for Democracy - 2022/23 (non-ODA)
01/04/2022 £195,111
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY (D) Global Equality Project - Westminster Foundation for Democracy - 2022/23 (non-ODA)
01/04/2022 £79,819
KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST Global Equality Project - Kaleidoscope Trust - 2022/23 (non-ODA)
01/04/2022 £78,412
KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST Global Equality Project - Kaleidoscope Trust - 2022/23 (non-ODA)
01/04/2022 £136,483
HUMAN DIGNITY TRUST Changing laws, changing lives 2022/23 non-ODA
01/04/2022 £65,000
HUMAN DIGNITY TRUST Changing laws, changing lives 2022/23 non-ODA
01/04/2022 £164,823
EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT - UK ICGI GEO: Supporting Public Administration Reform (PAR) in Georgia
01/04/2022 £652,091
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS GEO: Supporting Public Administration Reform (PAR) in Georgia
01/04/2022 £459,976
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS GEO: Supporting Public Administration Reform (PAR) in Georgia
01/04/2022 £709,663
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE (NDI) GEO: Georgia: Supporting More Responsive and Inclusive Political Decision-Making
01/04/2022 £110,000
IMPACT HUB ARMENIA SID FOUNDATION ARM: Armenia Labs for Change
01/04/2022 £334,620
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY (D) GEO: Advancing Environmental Protection, Climate Change and Democratic Resilience in Georgia
01/04/2022 £76,478
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY (D) GEO: Advancing Environmental Protection, Climate Change and Democratic Resilience in Georgia
01/04/2022 £146,419
BBC MEDIA ACTION (D) MOL: Supporting Teleradio Moldovas (TRM) Transformation (BBC MA)
01/04/2022 £958,611
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS (IFES) Resilient Institutions, Societies and Elections (RISE)
01/04/2022 £639,074
INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS (IFES) Resilient Institutions, Societies and Elections (RISE)
01/04/2022 £385,618
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE (NDI) Promoting Participation of Women and LGBTQ+ Communities in Political and Civic Life in Ukraine
01/04/2022 £119,515
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION Supporting Judicial Administration Reform in Ukraine (IDLO)
01/04/2022 £67,214
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LAW ORGANIZATION Supporting Judicial Administration Reform in Ukraine (IDLO)
01/04/2022 £10,500,000
UN OCHA (D) UK core support to the United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), covering 2023 - 2025
01/04/2022 £11,000,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Core Contribution to UNDP
01/04/2022 £16,000,000
UNICEF GLOBAL SHARED SERVICE CENTRE Core funding to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
01/04/2022 £3,300,000
UN WOMEN (D) Core Funding to UN Women
01/04/2021 £438,430,926
EUROPEAN COMMISSION The European Development Fund (EDF) provides support to African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries and Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) to eradicate poverty, support sustainable development and integrate ACP countries into the world economy. The project was approved before the referendum on the UKs membership of the EU. Under the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, the UK will honour its commitment to the current and previous European Development Funds.
01/04/2021 £450,000
THE CARTER CENTER To improve the use of public resources to deliver services that benefit the poor and make the Government of Democratic Republic of Congo more accountable by making the national expenditure process more efficient, enhancing external and internal controls on the use of public funds, and supporting four (pre 2015) provinces in managing their funds more effectively. This will benefit Democratic Republic of Congo citizens as a whole, and in particular the provinces of Equateur, Kasai Oriental, Kinshasa and North Kivu.
01/04/2021 £1,736,522
KARANDAAZ PAKISTAN Improved Micro Small and Medium Enterprise access to appropriate financial services translating into higher economic benefits for state, and poor and marginalised groups, in Pakistan. EAGR programme will also contribute to the UK government commitment to respond to the challenges and opportunities of climate change by making green investments in SMEs within Pakistan which is an ODA eligible country.
01/04/2021 £10,000,000
GLOBAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY PROGRAMME To improve agricultural productivity in developing countries and to increase farmers' access to markets whilst increasing the economic resilience of poor people globally
01/04/2021 £300,000
GLOBAL INNOVATION FUND To identify and support innovative solutions to development challenges which show proven, cost effective impacts that vastly exceed current practice.
01/04/2021 £8,426
IBRD HSBC T ZELS will reduce the impact of zoonotic diseases on poor people in developing countries and build the capacity of the research community to respond to emerging threats globally. This will be achieved through improved and/or new rapid fields tests, drugs, vaccines, and control interventions (i.e. reporting, surveillance, disease control), including identification of policies (e.g. animal health, public health, and environment) and institutional changes with the potential to decrease the risk of zoonoses both developing in animals and being transmitted to humans.
01/04/2021 £22,697
TMP PUBLIC CIC To provide knowledge and best practices to help over 6 million smallholder farmers in up to 43 countries adapt to climate change. Grants will be made to: build small scale water-harvesting, water storage and irrigation systems for farmers; provide farmers with improved seeds that are drought tolerant; help farmers access markets to sell their crops; to plant trees on farms and introduce soil and water conservation practices; and, enable farmers to access daily and seasonal weather forecasts (e.g. using text messages) so they know when best to plant and harvest crops.
01/04/2021 £3,550,000
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PLC FCDO is aiming to catalyse the market for impact investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Impact investments are those which have both a financial and social return by benefiting poor and low-income people through improved access to affordable goods and services and income generating opportunities. The Impact Programme aims to promote solutions to the barriers and constraints that are preventing Impact Investing from scaling up in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme seeks to foster a significant increase in the volume and distribution of impact investment, reaching the underserved as consumers, suppliers, distributors or employees, in hard to reach, difficult geographies, and through innovative business models.
01/04/2021 £3,550,000
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PLC FCDO is aiming to catalyse the market for impact investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Impact investments are those which have both a financial and social return by benefiting poor and low-income people through improved access to affordable goods and services and income generating opportunities. The Impact Programme aims to promote solutions to the barriers and constraints that are preventing Impact Investing from scaling up in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme seeks to foster a significant increase in the volume and distribution of impact investment, reaching the underserved as consumers, suppliers, distributors or employees, in hard to reach, difficult geographies, and through innovative business models.
01/04/2021 £798,289
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL BANGLADESH Increased transparency and accountability, and reduced corruption in Bangladesh through smart advocacy and adaptive programming for policy, system and community change. Critical policy areas include - addressing health sector corruption and social safety net corruption (Transparency International Bangladesh); support to returnee migrants; increasing Bangladesh's access to climate finance and supporting poor people facing climate migration (British Council).
01/04/2021 £1,136,117
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To contribute towards improved health and nutrition status for children under two years measured primarily by a reduction in stunting by 2023.
01/04/2021 £100,000
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme will deliver new, practical research on 'what works' to tackle corruption in developing countries. Uptake of this new research by DFID and its partners will mean mean that anti-corruption initiatives are more effective and so corruption and leakage are measurably reduced. ACE will focus in 3-4 DFID priority countries drawn from a short list including Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique and Nigeria; and Bangladesh.
01/04/2021 £86,917
CELSIUSPRO AG To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project will sustainably help strengthen resilience, mitigate the effects of climate change and supporting economic development through private sector growth.
01/04/2021 £228,124
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK This programme will help cities plan for and invest in reducing the impacts of weather-related changes and extreme events, through a partnership with the Rockefeller foundation and the Asian Development Bank, on 2 million urban poor and vulnerable people in 25 medium-sized cities in 6 Asian countries (initially Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Indonesia) by improving planning processes so that they consider climate change risks, for developing and funding new investment and infrastructure opportunities, and for knowledge and lesson sharing by 2022.
01/04/2021 £80,000
IBRD To generate robust evidence on the role that different forms of high volume transport play in promoting growth in Low Income Countries in both a rural and urban setting. The research programme will have four themes carrying out engineering and technical research around road and rail strategic corridors, urban transport, low carbon transport and inclusive transport
01/04/2021 £146,000
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRO To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2021 £8,631
£29,094,995
ODI To improve the health and socio-economic status of poor people by providing access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene services in rural areas of Tanzania. This will benefit 2.8 million people. This contributes towards our MDGs by supporting development of water infrastructure and promotion of hygiene and sanitation services. And will result in sustainability of water and sanitation services by 2022.
01/04/2021 £19,210,500
IFAD To support IFAD in delivering results and impact in rural areas of developing countries where over 75% of the worlds poorest people live. Through its Programme of Loans and Grants, IFAD aims to reach between 110 130 million of the poorest, most vulnerable people, supporting them to improve food and nutrition security; increase income and production; access financial services, create jobs; and strengthen their resilience, including to the effects of climate change. IFAD aims to: support 44 million people in achieving economic mobility; improve the market access of 46 million people; and improve the production of 47 million people. It will provide 16.5 million people in rural areas with financial services; support up to 120,000 rural enterprises to access business development services; and train over 2.4 million people in income-generating activities or business management. This will contribute to achieving the Global Goals, particularly the first two on ending poverty and hunger.
01/04/2021 £341,469
CENTER FOR SOCIAL INTEGRITY To save lives, reduce poverty and suffering of 400,000 crisis affected people in Burma and Burmese refugees in Thailand through providing humanitarian assistance, enhancing resilience and building local and international organisations capacity to respond to future humanitarian need in Burma
01/04/2021 £350,688
£98,790,646
MERCY CORPS EUROPE To save lives, reduce poverty and suffering of 400,000 crisis affected people in Burma and Burmese refugees in Thailand through providing humanitarian assistance, enhancing resilience and building local and international organisations capacity to respond to future humanitarian need in Burma
01/04/2021 £250,000
COMMUNITY PARTNERS INTERNATIONAL To save lives, reduce poverty and suffering of 400,000 crisis affected people in Burma and Burmese refugees in Thailand through providing humanitarian assistance, enhancing resilience and building local and international organisations capacity to respond to future humanitarian need in Burma
01/04/2021 £900,000
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME The UK will provide £15 million between 2016 and 2021 to strengthen transnational responses to illicit financial flows, corruption and crime through a Regional Network for Strengthening Transnational Responses to Countering Illicit Financial Flows, Corruption and Organised Crime in Africa (Countering Illicit Flows - Facility for Africa CIFFs Facility) The programme will deliver the UKs Aid Strategy with its core objective of strengthening global peace, security and governance and pledge to invest more to tackle the causes of instability, insecurity and conflict, and to tackle crime and corruption. It will also contribute to the UKs commitments under SDG 16.4, which commits the UK by 2030 to significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime.
01/04/2021 £1,102,879
GLOBAL INITIATIVE AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME The UK will provide £15 million between 2016 and 2021 to strengthen transnational responses to illicit financial flows, corruption and crime through a Regional Network for Strengthening Transnational Responses to Countering Illicit Financial Flows, Corruption and Organised Crime in Africa (Countering Illicit Flows - Facility for Africa CIFFs Facility) The programme will deliver the UKs Aid Strategy with its core objective of strengthening global peace, security and governance and pledge to invest more to tackle the causes of instability, insecurity and conflict, and to tackle crime and corruption. It will also contribute to the UKs commitments under SDG 16.4, which commits the UK by 2030 to significantly reduce illicit financial and arms flows, strengthen the recovery and return of stolen assets and combat all forms of organized crime.
01/04/2021 £4,000,000
GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH INSTITUTE This programme will provide practical support to implement high quality green growth policies in developing countries. It will also improve knowledge and evidence on green growth policies and their implementation across developing countries.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
AGDEVCO AgDevCo is a specialised investor and project developer focused exclusively on early stage Small and Medium Enterprise agribusiness in Sub Saharan Africa. AgDevCo deploys patient capital and technical assistance to build profitable businesses that contribute to food security, drive economic growth and create jobs and income in rural areas and contribute to farmers resilience to climate change. AgDevCo currently operates in Sierra Leone, Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire, Rwanda, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia.
01/04/2021 £90,000
THE WORLD BANK To increase Tanzanias infrastructure for trade in three ways (i) Co-financing the Dar Port expansion together with the World Bank and Tanzania Port Authority will double port capacity and enable Tanzanias entire trade volume to increase by two thirds. (ii) Project preparation funding for six more major regional transport projects are expected to catalyse up to £600m of development finance incorporating climate resilent design. (iii) Launching a new approach to Public-Private Partnerships will improve infrastructure in municipal areas and build capacity for larger PPPs in the future.The programme is expected to reduce the costs of doing business in Tanzania, contributing to growth, more jobs and lower poverty. The short-term beneficiaries will be users such as traders, logistics providers and public citizens. International business including from the UK will benefit from better access to trade.In the medium to long run employment is expected to increase from indirect effects.
01/04/2021 £20,000
THE WORLD BANK To increase Tanzanias infrastructure for trade in three ways (i) Co-financing the Dar Port expansion together with the World Bank and Tanzania Port Authority will double port capacity and enable Tanzanias entire trade volume to increase by two thirds. (ii) Project preparation funding for six more major regional transport projects are expected to catalyse up to £600m of development finance incorporating climate resilent design. (iii) Launching a new approach to Public-Private Partnerships will improve infrastructure in municipal areas and build capacity for larger PPPs in the future.The programme is expected to reduce the costs of doing business in Tanzania, contributing to growth, more jobs and lower poverty. The short-term beneficiaries will be users such as traders, logistics providers and public citizens. International business including from the UK will benefit from better access to trade.In the medium to long run employment is expected to increase from indirect effects.
01/04/2021 £251,200
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL RWANDA To improve Local Government Public Financial Management, audit and domestic revenue generation in Rwanda. Stronger public financial management will directly support poverty reduction by increasing economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the use of public resources. Increased domestic revenue collection will reduce Rwanda's dependence on aid and will support sustainable growth.
01/04/2021 £136,300
RWAMREC To improve Local Government Public Financial Management, audit and domestic revenue generation in Rwanda. Stronger public financial management will directly support poverty reduction by increasing economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the use of public resources. Increased domestic revenue collection will reduce Rwanda's dependence on aid and will support sustainable growth.
01/04/2021 £144,802
THE LEGAL AID FORUM To improve Local Government Public Financial Management, audit and domestic revenue generation in Rwanda. Stronger public financial management will directly support poverty reduction by increasing economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the use of public resources. Increased domestic revenue collection will reduce Rwanda's dependence on aid and will support sustainable growth.
01/04/2021 £50,119
£2,666,000
THE THOMSON FOUNDATION To improve Local Government Public Financial Management, audit and domestic revenue generation in Rwanda. Stronger public financial management will directly support poverty reduction by increasing economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the use of public resources. Increased domestic revenue collection will reduce Rwanda's dependence on aid and will support sustainable growth.
01/04/2021 £1,178,049
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The UK will provide up to £25m (2017 2023) to support TMEA's Strategy 2 (S2) which aims to remove trade-related barriers to inclusive growth in Rwanda and the East African Community (EAC).
01/04/2021 £392,684
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The UK will provide up to £25m (2017 2023) to support TMEA's Strategy 2 (S2) which aims to remove trade-related barriers to inclusive growth in Rwanda and the East African Community (EAC).
01/04/2021 £367,378
£2,385,210
IMPACT INITIATIVES The majority of the funding in this Business Case will provide lifesaving assistance in response to urgent humanitarian needs, while at the same time continuing to reform the international humanitarian response. Over five years the programme will aim to; Support over 620,000 people with food assistance, cash and voucher transfers; Provide up to 220,000 children under the age of 5 with nutrition related interventions; Provide over 1.1m people with greater access to clean drinking water and 900,000 with health care; Provide increased protection for over 195,000 children through improved access to education; Support over 12,000 trauma victims with medical, psycho-social or economic assistance; Provide safe humanitarian access through the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service. The programme will be delivered through both bilateral and multilateral partners, including the DRC Humanitarian Fund, ICRC, UN agencies, INGOs and private contractors.
01/04/2021 £5,197,835
UNHCR Support for up to three million of the most vulnerable people affected by natural disaster and conflict. This will cover both immediate relief and early recovery interventions for shelter, food, non-food items, water and sanitation, livelihood and protection needs, depending on the emergency. This programme will also support developments in the United Nations and local civil society which are required for humanitarian responses to be more locally owned and effective in future, as well as effective monitoring and evaluation, targeted active research and piloting.
01/04/2021 £546,756
THE AECF To deliver increased access to modern, clean, affordable energy for low-income households in Africa by providing support to promote a market-based approach for private sector delivery of off-grid energy services, including standalone solar household systems and mini-grids. Specific outputs include 1. Businesses offering off-grid energy products and services have access to finance and technical assistance for early stage proof of concept, enterprise start-up and business development. 2. Governments have knowledge and tools to identify, implement and enforce relevant policies and regulations. 3. Improved quality assurance and consumer protection for household solar products. 4. African Green Mini-Grids sector supported through policy and market development and knowledge.
01/04/2021 £1,064,280
THE AECF To deliver increased access to modern, clean, affordable energy for low-income households in Africa by providing support to promote a market-based approach for private sector delivery of off-grid energy services, including standalone solar household systems and mini-grids. Specific outputs include 1. Businesses offering off-grid energy products and services have access to finance and technical assistance for early stage proof of concept, enterprise start-up and business development. 2. Governments have knowledge and tools to identify, implement and enforce relevant policies and regulations. 3. Improved quality assurance and consumer protection for household solar products. 4. African Green Mini-Grids sector supported through policy and market development and knowledge.
01/04/2021 £199,345
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE The Zambia Health Systems Strengthening programme aims improve the health of women and girls in Zambia across the continuum of care from birth, childhood and motherhood. This together with our other parallel interventions to strengthen the health system, will by 2021 result in a reduction in child and maternal deaths by 25% and 15% respectively and contribute towards attainment of the sustainable development goal for health. The nutrition status of 500,000 children, women and young girls will be improved and 270,000 girls and women gain access to family planning.
01/04/2021 £121,634
CENTER FOR GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT EUROPE To address the global learning crisis in education, this joint policy and research programme will: 1) Establish new global learning indicators, including a new education lead indicator, through support to the UNESCO Institute of Statistics (UIS), the People's Action for Learning (PAL) network, and other partners working to improve learning and equity data across DFID's focus countries. 2) Improve analysis and use of data on learning and equity, through supporting four more annual Global Education Monitoring Reports. 3) Transform research methods through a partnership with the UK National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) 4) Support emerging global initiatives to tackle other priority barriers to learning
01/04/2021 £2,000,000
UNICEF DFID will support the establishment of sustainable sanitation and water supplies for up to 7.5 million poor and vulnerable people. Its main emphasis is sanitation, reflecting the fact that for every person lacking access to safe water, three lack access to appropriate toilets. Sanitation will be complemented by improved water supplies in water scarce areas. 1,500 schools and health care facilities will also be targeted by Water, Sanitation and Hygiene interventions to maximise the projects impact, especially its impact on women and girls. The project will be implemented in rural areas in low and lower-middle income countries, primarily targeting a number of Least Developed Countries in chiefly in sub-Saharan Africa and South /South East Asia, characterised by poor access to sanitation.
01/04/2021 £1,852,105
DRUGS FOR NEGLECTED DISEASES INITIATIVE This programme will accelerate research and development for disease outbreaks (such as COVID19, Ebola etc) with the goal of preventing and tackling epidemics and saving lives in low and middle income countries. The programme will support the development of new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for epidemic diseases and provide better evidence about outbreak diseases, to inform more effective preparedness and response activities
01/04/2021 £9,469,157
MEDICINES FOR MALARIA VENTURE This programme will accelerate research and development for disease outbreaks (such as COVID19, Ebola etc) with the goal of preventing and tackling epidemics and saving lives in low and middle income countries. The programme will support the development of new vaccines, diagnostics and treatments for epidemic diseases and provide better evidence about outbreak diseases, to inform more effective preparedness and response activities
01/04/2021 £361,623
KPMG ADVISORY LIMITED To empower Tanzanian citizens and strengthen civil society by providing grants and capacity building support to selected civil society organisations, to increase the accountability and responsiveness of government. This contributes towards the Millenium Development Goals by ensuring Tanzanians are increasingly able to exercise their rights as citizens.
01/04/2021 £144,000
TWAWEZA EAST AFRICA To empower Tanzanian citizens and strengthen civil society by providing grants and capacity building support to selected civil society organisations, to increase the accountability and responsiveness of government. This contributes towards the Millenium Development Goals by ensuring Tanzanians are increasingly able to exercise their rights as citizens.
01/04/2021 £1,958,836
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE To provide £55 million to support the Government of Tanzania in managing its refugee, migrant and newly naturalised populations and deliver on key components of the Grand Bargain and Wilton Park Commitments for four years from 2017 to 2021.
01/04/2021 £1,766,119
SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £465,296
CENTRE FOR DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £969,662
ACTION AID INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £325,087
YIAGA AFRICA The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £330,000
US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £1,100,000
US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.
01/04/2021 £180,000
UNESCO Provide Independent Advice on Education, Communication, Science and Culture in relation to UNESCOs programmes in order to improve their impact, ensuring benefits for all countries including the UK.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Improve the health of Somalis which leads to improved human development and economic development outcomes for Somalia.
01/04/2021 £686,001
WFT AFRICA The project supports job creation and increased incomes by working with smallholder farmers to develop greenfield tea. The Wood Foundation Africa (TWFA) will set up and run two Services Companies supporting approximately 12,000 smallholder tea farmers over 7,500 hectares. Farmers will be supported to produce tea for the first time, employing best farming practices, including understanding and managing climate risk and variability.The Services Company will be co-owned by the farmers. This will lead to improved incomes and livelihoods (in particular nutrition and education) for the farmers and their families. Unilever and Luxmi will build a factory which will heavily rely on the tea supplied by the smallholder farmers with support from The Wood Foundation Africa.
01/04/2021 £294,001
WFT AFRICA The project supports job creation and increased incomes by working with smallholder farmers to develop greenfield tea. The Wood Foundation Africa (TWFA) will set up and run two Services Companies supporting approximately 12,000 smallholder tea farmers over 7,500 hectares. Farmers will be supported to produce tea for the first time, employing best farming practices, including understanding and managing climate risk and variability.The Services Company will be co-owned by the farmers. This will lead to improved incomes and livelihoods (in particular nutrition and education) for the farmers and their families. Unilever and Luxmi will build a factory which will heavily rely on the tea supplied by the smallholder farmers with support from The Wood Foundation Africa.
01/04/2021 £803,567
WFT AFRICA The project supports job creation and increased incomes by working with smallholder farmers to develop greenfield tea. The Wood Foundation Africa (TWFA) will set up and run two Services Companies supporting approximately 12,000 smallholder tea farmers over 7,500 hectares. Farmers will be supported to produce tea for the first time, employing best farming practices, including understanding and managing climate risk and variability.The Services Company will be co-owned by the farmers. This will lead to improved incomes and livelihoods (in particular nutrition and education) for the farmers and their families. Unilever and Luxmi will build a factory which will heavily rely on the tea supplied by the smallholder farmers with support from The Wood Foundation Africa.
01/04/2021 £344,387
WFT AFRICA The project supports job creation and increased incomes by working with smallholder farmers to develop greenfield tea. The Wood Foundation Africa (TWFA) will set up and run two Services Companies supporting approximately 12,000 smallholder tea farmers over 7,500 hectares. Farmers will be supported to produce tea for the first time, employing best farming practices, including understanding and managing climate risk and variability.The Services Company will be co-owned by the farmers. This will lead to improved incomes and livelihoods (in particular nutrition and education) for the farmers and their families. Unilever and Luxmi will build a factory which will heavily rely on the tea supplied by the smallholder farmers with support from The Wood Foundation Africa.
01/04/2021 £8,048,702
@ILABAFRICA - STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY The Prosperity Fund cross-HMG 'Digital Access Programme' is a FCDO-led partnership with DCMS. It aims to catalyse more inclusive, affordable, safe and secure digital access for excluded and underserved communities in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil and Indonesia. Increased digital inclusion in the programme countries will form the basis for more thriving digital ecosystems that generate high-skilled jobs, opportunities for local digital entrepreneurship focused on country-specific development challenges, as well as potential partnerships with international and UK business aimed at mutual prosperity. The Digital Access programme will also focus on learning about sustainable models and enablers for digital inclusion. The learnings will be shared with key stakeholders and other partner countries, thereby amplifying the impact of the programme.
01/04/2021 £515,468
MINISTRY OF FORESTS AND ENVIRONMENT This will help Nepal to cope with impacts of climate change (CC) and promote clean development. It will provide strategic support to the Govt of Nepal to design and implement CC policies, to integrate resilience throughout government planning. This will:Improve resilience of 700,000 poor & vulnerable people (especially women) to floods, landslides, droughts in most remote districts;Improve resilience of businesses in 5 growing urban centres & 3 river basins through investments in urban planning, large scale irrigation systems & flood management;Facilitate connection of over 25,000 households to new micro-hydro power installations; connect over 70,000 homes to solar power & install RET in more than 200 schools/health clinics;Develop industry standard for clean brick production and enable over half of the brick kilns (at least 400) to adopt more efficient technologies;Improve design of future CC programming & beyond through generation of world class evidence
01/04/2021 £960,163
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This will help Nepal to cope with impacts of climate change (CC) and promote clean development. It will provide strategic support to the Govt of Nepal to design and implement CC policies, to integrate resilience throughout government planning. This will:Improve resilience of 700,000 poor & vulnerable people (especially women) to floods, landslides, droughts in most remote districts;Improve resilience of businesses in 5 growing urban centres & 3 river basins through investments in urban planning, large scale irrigation systems & flood management;Facilitate connection of over 25,000 households to new micro-hydro power installations; connect over 70,000 homes to solar power & install RET in more than 200 schools/health clinics;Develop industry standard for clean brick production and enable over half of the brick kilns (at least 400) to adopt more efficient technologies;Improve design of future CC programming & beyond through generation of world class evidence
01/04/2021 £512,042
CLIMATE RESILIENT GREEN ECONOMY FACILITY This programme will improve the resilience of water and sanitation services in Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Nepal. The programme also supports Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malawi and Mozambique to develop health surveillance systems to identify and respond to climate-related changes in the incidence of water and sanitation related diseases.
01/04/2021 £26,000
YALE UNIVERSITY This Fund has been set up to provide operationally relevant research support to country offices in South Asia. Studies will be commissioned on the basis of demand from FCDO country offices in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal and Pakistan and the context-specific evidence generated will inform the design of new programmes and improve implementation of ongoing programmes in these country offices. It is expected that the evidence generated by the programme will also be useful for other donors and the wider development community. Gender will be a key focus in the programme.
01/04/2021 £60,055
£338,903,853
UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS This Fund has been set up to provide operationally relevant research support to country offices in South Asia. Studies will be commissioned on the basis of demand from FCDO country offices in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal and Pakistan and the context-specific evidence generated will inform the design of new programmes and improve implementation of ongoing programmes in these country offices. It is expected that the evidence generated by the programme will also be useful for other donors and the wider development community. Gender will be a key focus in the programme.
01/04/2021 £600,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To reduce the role of corruption as a barrier to poverty reduction in Tanzania by improving the capacity and coordination of the criminal justice system in corruption cases, improving integrity and governance in the private sector, and influencing social change through research and media.
01/04/2021 £80,412
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT To increase the opportunities and climate resilience of smallholder farmers through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices which raise incomes and support biodiversity. The programme will also support sustainable and inclusive agribusiness models, particularly those which trade with smallholders, to access investment and improve the sustainability of their operations.
01/04/2021 £205,803
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT To increase the opportunities and climate resilience of smallholder farmers through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices which raise incomes and support biodiversity. The programme will also support sustainable and inclusive agribusiness models, particularly those which trade with smallholders, to access investment and improve the sustainability of their operations.
01/04/2021 £2,245,599
FAO To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.
01/04/2021 £2,185,943
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.
01/04/2021 £2,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.
01/04/2021 £50,000
£27,663,000
PRACTICAL ACTION Establish partnerships with local & central government, communities and businesses to support the (i) districts effected by the Earthquake to build back better including leading to more resilient (including climate resilient) infrastructure and institutions; (ii) the most vulnerable recover their livelihoods and assets; and (iii) the Government of Nepal to plan for and manage the response to the earthquake.
01/04/2021 £50,000
BRITISH COUNCIL INDIA strengthened UK-India global development partnership that will facilitate the sharing of development experience, expertise and policy positions
01/04/2021 £111,427
FONDAZIONE OPERA SAN FRANCESCO SAVERIO - COLLEGIO UNIVERSITARIO ASPIRANTI MEDICI MISSIONARI CUAMM Support displacement-affected people and host communities in marginalised areas of Ethiopia through improved basic social services (including education, health, WASH), livelihoods and vocational training, shelter and protection. Support in areas of outward migration and in response to migration challenges. DFID will also support the deployment of standby/surge personnel for pivotal technical specialist positions as part of emergency responses.
01/04/2021 £17,640,661
CDB As announced by the UK government in September 2015, the UK Caribbean Infrastructure Fund will create critical economic infrastructure including: bridges; renewable energy; ports; water; and sea defences that will increase productivity and resilience to natural disasters and climate change. This fund aims to improve economic development in 8 ODA eligible and 1 ODA eligible Overseas Territory by helping to boost growth and creating jobs across the region.
01/04/2021 £200,000
EITI SECRETARIAT International Anti-Corruption Programme (I-ACT) is a multi-component programme which makes fighting corruption a top priority for the international community to address the impact of corruption on the poorest countries and people. It will follow through on Anti-Corruption Summit actions aimed at preventing corruption, ending impunity, and empowering those who have suffered from it. It will focus on strengthening the international architecture and response on anti-corruption, and will include work with new digital technologies to strengthen civil society in partner countries.
01/04/2021 £75,000
UNOPS-HQ To tackle the immediate impact of the three most deadly infectious diseases - HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and put the international community on the right track to end the three diseases as epidemics by 2030, and achieve universal health coverage.
01/04/2021 £2,000,000
AIDS FONDS - STOP AIDS NOW! - SOA AIDS NEDERLAND To tackle the immediate impact of the three most deadly infectious diseases - HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and put the international community on the right track to end the three diseases as epidemics by 2030, and achieve universal health coverage.
01/04/2021 £4,534,382
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE To tackle the immediate impact of the three most deadly infectious diseases - HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and put the international community on the right track to end the three diseases as epidemics by 2030, and achieve universal health coverage.
01/04/2021 £3,040,000
MEDACCESS GUARANTEE LTD To tackle the immediate impact of the three most deadly infectious diseases - HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - and put the international community on the right track to end the three diseases as epidemics by 2030, and achieve universal health coverage.
01/04/2021 £400,000
ACCESS TO FINANCE RWANDA To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £5,216,916
FSD AFRICA To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £1,785,321
FSD AFRICA To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £365,668
FSD AFRICA To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £420,000
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £375,005
FSD AFRICA To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.
01/04/2021 £110,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To save lives and reduce the impact of disease outbreaks and epidemics on African populations. The programme will strengthen African Health systems and institutions by supporting: (i) World Health Organisation Africa Office (WHO AFRO) reform (ii) countries' ability to achieve the International Health Regulations (IHR), (iii) better governance and accountability of public health systems, (iv) improved data and evidence, and (v) emergency response.
01/04/2021 £30,000
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE A national education programme to improve the quality of pre-primary and primary schools in Tanzania. The programme will improve learning outcomes for all children, improve transition rates to secondary school for girls, reduce physical and sexual violence in and around schools, and help children with disabilities access quality education. The programme will work with the Government of Tanzania on achieving these outcomes through a payment-by-results mechanism, supported by technical assistance. The programme will also directly deliver innovative approaches to improving education quality in 9 regions of Tanzania through a contracted Managing Agent, alongside ongoing evaluation and learning.
01/04/2021 £778,639
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE A national education programme to improve the quality of pre-primary and primary schools in Tanzania. The programme will improve learning outcomes for all children, improve transition rates to secondary school for girls, reduce physical and sexual violence in and around schools, and help children with disabilities access quality education. The programme will work with the Government of Tanzania on achieving these outcomes through a payment-by-results mechanism, supported by technical assistance. The programme will also directly deliver innovative approaches to improving education quality in 9 regions of Tanzania through a contracted Managing Agent, alongside ongoing evaluation and learning.
01/04/2021 £301,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This project will strengthen disaster resilience in Nepal, particularly to earthquakes, by working with urban centres to build and plan more safely; supporting the strengthening of critical public infrastructure to earthquakes; working to strengthen national capacity to respond to crises and ensure that the international community is prepared; and ensuring that the UK is able to support a humanitarian response should a crises hit.
01/04/2021 £1,425,673
MINISTRY OF FEDERAL AFFAIRS AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION,PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE SUPPORT PROGRAMME To strengthen local democracy in Nepal by supporting political devolution and the transition to federalism following promulgation of a new Constitution in 2015.
01/04/2021 £250,000
FMT To support the transformational impact of South African development cooperation on poverty, under-development and marginalisation in Africa. We will contribute to this change by working with South African partners to put in place the institutions, skills and knowledge needed to implement successful development programmes and policies
01/04/2021 £19,000,000
THE WORLD BANK (IBRD ACCOUNT)  To support developing countries to implement international agreements on climate change, biodiversity, land degradation and harmful chemicals as integral elements of sustainable development. GEFs other activities include sustainable forest management, international waters and protecting the ozone layer.
01/04/2021 £6,000,000
IBRD (GEF GFATM ETF PNS) To support developing countries to implement international agreements on climate change, biodiversity, land degradation and harmful chemicals as integral elements of sustainable development. GEFs other activities include sustainable forest management, international waters and protecting the ozone layer.
01/04/2021 £7,500
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES - USCCB To provide Water sanitation and hygiene services in Freetown. Establishing and expanding sustainable waste management services in three large towns and improving water, sanitation and hygiene services in rural areas and in two small towns.
01/04/2021 £42,500
CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICES - USCCB To provide Water sanitation and hygiene services in Freetown. Establishing and expanding sustainable waste management services in three large towns and improving water, sanitation and hygiene services in rural areas and in two small towns.
01/04/2021 £1,200,000
THE WORLD BANK This programme aims to improve the quality of education service delivery in Malawi so more girls and boys successfully progress through and complete primary school with measureable improvements in learning outcomes. This will contribute towards the UKs efforts to support human capital development so more Malawians have the foundations and skills to fulfil their potential and contribute towards national development.
01/04/2021 £9,000,000
VOLUNTARY SERVICE OVERSEAS To support the delivery of the UK Aid strategy by improving the effectiveness of the development volunteering sector. This programme will work with more than 4000 volunteers and 5000 alumni members to support 350 partner organisations to improve education, health and livelihoods outcomes across the global south. The programme will support 2 million impoverished and marginalised people (approx. 1 million health, 700k education, 300k livelihood) to access and shapre more relevant, appropriate and inclusive services across 24 least developed and fragile countries.
01/04/2021 £110,083
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR, INC. Productivity for Prosperity is a sustainable economic transformation programme that will increase labour productivity and climate-resilience in Tanzanias job-creating sectors. It will achieve this through private sector development (investment facilitation, trade facilitation and building capabilities of firms) and business environment reform (supporting proportionate and predictable regulation). P4P will dovetail with the UKs external engagement and influencing activities in Tanzania. P4P will initially prioritise the agroprocessing and horticulture sectors, and will provide flexible support to bolster the UKs current and future prosperity objectives.
01/04/2021 £86,126
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR, INC. Productivity for Prosperity is a sustainable economic transformation programme that will increase labour productivity and climate-resilience in Tanzanias job-creating sectors. It will achieve this through private sector development (investment facilitation, trade facilitation and building capabilities of firms) and business environment reform (supporting proportionate and predictable regulation). P4P will dovetail with the UKs external engagement and influencing activities in Tanzania. P4P will initially prioritise the agroprocessing and horticulture sectors, and will provide flexible support to bolster the UKs current and future prosperity objectives.
01/04/2021 £47,339
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £175,637
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £59,938
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £158,873
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £500,000
GLOBAL INNOVATION FUND To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £17,314
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £61,681
NRSP To support provincial economic development and sustainable energy in Pakistan. The programme objective is to address two binding constraints to economic and urban development in Pakistan: weak planning; and energy. The programme aims To support Pakistan's poorest province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to plan and finance the infrastructure and investment it needs for growth, jobs and prosperity. To address Pakistans energy crisis by providing innovative financial solutions to industry for the adoption of sustainable energy practices. The programme will also contribute to Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office International Climate Fund (ICF) obligations.
01/04/2021 £13,602
NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE To support the analysis of public financial management and the openness of governments in FCDO priority countries about their financial transactions to help to identify financial risks and provide evidence for planning reforms. Aims to strengthen budget oversight, with a particular focus on supreme audit institutions and scrutiny on law-making, and the links with others who are part of the network of accountability. To improve budget transparency, including open budgets and open contracting as key elements of financial accountability and management as well as the fight against corruption (with a focus on open contracting in the health sector). This contributes towards delivery of SDG 16 by developing effective, accountable and transparent institutions.
01/04/2021 £432,088
£14,838,000
SAFERWORLD The programme will deliver vital reforms that strengthen the humanitarian response and ways of working in protracted crisis, maintain the lives and dignity of over 550,000 vulnerable people a year across Sudan and build the resilience of communities vulnerable to conflict and displacement in Darfur.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS The programme will deliver vital reforms that strengthen the humanitarian response and ways of working in protracted crisis, maintain the lives and dignity of over 550,000 vulnerable people a year across Sudan and build the resilience of communities vulnerable to conflict and displacement in Darfur.
01/04/2021 £1,333,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in East Africa by increasing trade within the region and with the rest of the world. Specifically, it supports three intermediate outcomes that contribute to reducing barriers to trade (1) improved sustainable efficiency and capacity of transport infrastructure (2) effective trade systems and procedures, and (3) improved trade regulatory environment. The programme is implemented by TradeMark East Africa (TMEA), which is an aid-for-trade organisation established by the UK in 2010. ARD co-funds TMEA with Kenya (300137), Uganda (205164), Tanzania (300529), and Rwanda (204495). Ultimately it intends to indirectly alleviate poverty by increasing trade and economic growth in such a way that improves the the well-being of poor people, particularly those working in sectors and geographic areas most affected by international trade.
01/04/2021 £10,000,000
STANBIC IBTC TRUSTEES LIMITED Improve management of Nigerias infrastructure, making it more sustainable and climate resilient, including work on power sector reform, Public Private Partnerships and road maintenance.
01/04/2021 £258,754
UNOPS-HQ To increase access to clean energy through the creation of environmentally and economically sustainable electric mini-grid systems for small remote rural communities in Sierra Leone by 2020. This is expected to directly benefit around 360,000 people in rural Sierra Leone, and indirectly help up to 1.8 million people access low carbon electricity. This will add more than 10 Mega Watts (MW) to the countrys power generation capacity of an estimated average peak demand requirement of 300-500 MW. There will be a welfare increase in rural communities in terms of saved fuel costs, improved health and education outcomes, improved communications and access to information and health and safety. The project will also result in a significant reduction in Sierra Leones future Green House Gas emissions through supported private investment in the installation and operation of renewably-powered mini-grids.
01/04/2021 £750,000
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Around one-fifth of young people worldwide were not in employment, education or training, prior to COVID-19. The Skills for Prosperity Programme tackles this global challenge by supporting education and skills systems across nine middle income countries in South East Asia, Latin America and Africa. Working hand in hand with national governments, industry and the education and skills sector, Skills for Prosperity seeks to improve the life chances of marginalised groups, including young people and women. It aims to do this by equipping them with skills fit for the future, thereby helping to improve the prosperity of individuals, communities and economies. This is a flagship global skills programme for the UK government.
01/04/2021 £20,000
PUBLISH WHAT YOU FUND To improve the transparency of international aid data in line with international standards, so that governments and citizens can gain access to and use aid information to hold decision makers to account. The programme will strengthen the main global aid transparency standard setting body, and support assessment and monitoring of UK and other organisations transparency performance with appropriate tools and guidance.
01/04/2021 £420,000
SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP The aim of PIDG is to mobilise private investment in infrastructure, in order to increase service provision for the poor, boost economic growth, trade and jobs to alleviate poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
01/04/2021 £81,941
THE HAGUE CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC STUDIES To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £99,845
THE UNIVERSITY OF KENT To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £76,160
£17,382,000
INTERNATIONAL ALERT To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £94,820
£14,838,000
SAFERWORLD To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £88,010
£10,732,328
CONCILIATION RESOURCES To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £94,698
£29,094,995
ODI To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £99,866
ROYAL UNITED SERVICES INSTITUTE To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £34,789
CHATHAM HOUSE To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £107,943
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £106,386
FUNDACIó D'ECONOMIA ANALíTICA To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £82,071
GLOBAL INITIATIVE AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £68,763
INTERPEACE To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £47,420
£10,732,328
CONCILIATION RESOURCES To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £62,403
KINGS COLLEGE LONDON To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £181,500
PEACE DIVIDEND FOUNDATION To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £17,000
DR. DENIS MUKWEGE FOUNDATION To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £35,036
CENTRE FOR INFORMATION RESILIENCE To produce research analysis and best practice guidance that will help to inform global policy on how development programming and policy can have the greatest impact on stability and security overseas.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £3,300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £2,000,000
IOM To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
WHO To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £900,000
UNHCR To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £75,814
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To build Ethiopias resilience to shocks by seeking to support the Government of Ethiopia to lead an effective and accountable humanitarian response system. It will have four key strands: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Ethiopia to lead and deliver an effective and accountable humanitarian response , delivering food and cash to people in humanitarian need in the most effective way, respond to emergency humanitarian needs in the most effective way and monitoring, evaluation and learning to strengthen humanitarian delivery in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £867,760
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED ? CHAPS To improve governance, accountability and public service delivery by the Government of Somaliland. This will promote long-term stability in the region and improve the lives of poor Somalilanders. This programme contributes to our SDGs by delivering public services, and building core government capacity and functions and will result in improved planning and delivery for development priorities by 2022.
01/04/2021 £250,000
IBRD HSBC T SIGS programme is the UKs flagship economic development programme in Somalia. Designed as a flexible and adaptive programme it will provide an immediate response to Covid19. It now has a stronger focus on remittances, supporting UK political leadership in this area, and, accelerated support to key Micro, Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (MSME) sectors including domestic food production and marketing. SIGS will deliver activities to 1. Develop and diversify businesses in approx. 4 high-value sectors. 2. Stimulate investment through developing the financial sector and related policy and or regulatory capacity. 3. Develop the evidence base on inclusive, sustainable, economic development in Somalia. SIGS will provide an essential policy and influencing resource for UK leadership on HIPC debt relief and or the associated reforms, including on the financial sector and counter terrorist financing.
01/04/2021 £1,055,167
IOM To provide humanitarian assistance to Burundi over 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 through projects with UN and INGOs.
01/04/2021 £160,000
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM To build the capacity of UNDP to deliver advocacy, data management and country support for the delivery of SDG16 in partnership with others. To support and encourage the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals 16 in order to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
01/04/2021 £22,000,000
UNDP CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £16,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £8,000,000
UNFPA The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £5,000,000
UN WOMEN The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £750,000
UN WOMEN The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £1,800,000
UN GLOBAL COMPACT The objective of the programme is to ensure that the UN system is fit for purpose to support implementation of the 2030 Agenda, ensuring delivery of priorities as outlined in the Departments Single Departmental Plan strategic objectives, and underpinned by the UK Aid Strategy and UK National Security Strategy of: strengthening global peace, security and governance; strengthening resilience and response to crises; promoting global prosperity; tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable.
01/04/2021 £1,600,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND PLANE programme will support achievement of the UK Aid Strategys strategic objectives, particularly in relation to tackling extreme poverty and helping the worlds most vulnerable. The programme will also work to strengthen resilience and response to crises, support prosperity in Nigeria and strengthen governance in the education sector. The Programme will benefit up to 2 million children by supporting the Government of Nigeria (GoN) in selected states and non-state partners to improve teaching, school quality, education management and efficient delivery of education. This brings together a short term focus on improving the life chances of Nigerias most vulnerable children with medium term goals to support recovery and stability and longer term development goals to improve the overall education system
01/04/2021 £29,900
NIUA/FCRA IRICs will be delivered by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in close coordination with Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and will support cities to become engines of inclusive growth attracting investment and generating jobs. IRICs will target up to 5 Indian cities to help them deliver better urban services effectively and enable all residents to contribute to and benefit from environmentally sustainable growth. The programme will enable India and the UK to share experiences, best practices and ideas on how cities can best be planned and managed in the face of the opportunities and threats of the 21st Century. It will also guide businesses and investors to drive forward partnerships, raise investment, identify opportunities, accelerate progress and remove bottlenecks for the wider development of the cities.
01/04/2021 £25,499
SELCO FOUNDATION IRICs will be delivered by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in close coordination with Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and will support cities to become engines of inclusive growth attracting investment and generating jobs. IRICs will target up to 5 Indian cities to help them deliver better urban services effectively and enable all residents to contribute to and benefit from environmentally sustainable growth. The programme will enable India and the UK to share experiences, best practices and ideas on how cities can best be planned and managed in the face of the opportunities and threats of the 21st Century. It will also guide businesses and investors to drive forward partnerships, raise investment, identify opportunities, accelerate progress and remove bottlenecks for the wider development of the cities.
01/04/2021 £392,640
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £1,008,000
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £480,044
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £650,224
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £792,000
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £1,263,154
BANK OF ENGLAND Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £100,000
THECITYUK Leverages the UKs unique position as the worlds leading financial centre to increase access to finance for firms and individuals where beneficiaries are in developing countries, promoting shared prosperity through inclusive economic growth overseas, and the development of new markets in developing countries.
01/04/2021 £955,585
GLOBAL FUND TO END MODERN SLAVERY To develop new approaches to tackle modern slavery and reduce its prevalence in 3 industries (sex trafficking, migration and apparel), initially in India and Bangladesh. This programme will help victims of slavery and individuals/communities at risk of slavery through engaging with businesses and direct support to vulnerable individuals/communities. To support this work, the programme will develop measures of prevalence and produce research on the drivers of modern slavery. It will also develop and make use of new technologies and ideas to tackle modern slavery more effectively. This programme contributes toward SDG8.7 to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour.
01/04/2021 £55,345
SHAREACTION (FAIRSHARE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION) To develop new approaches to tackle modern slavery and reduce its prevalence in 3 industries (sex trafficking, migration and apparel), initially in India and Bangladesh. This programme will help victims of slavery and individuals/communities at risk of slavery through engaging with businesses and direct support to vulnerable individuals/communities. To support this work, the programme will develop measures of prevalence and produce research on the drivers of modern slavery. It will also develop and make use of new technologies and ideas to tackle modern slavery more effectively. This programme contributes toward SDG8.7 to eradicate forced labour, end modern slavery and human trafficking and secure the prohibition and elimination of the worst forms of child labour.
01/04/2021 £200,000
STICHTING IDH SUSTAINABLE TRADE INITIATIVE The programme will stimulate an increase in regional food trade in sub Saharan Africa (SSA), contributing to satisfying a growing food demand and to addressing food shortages through regional food production, processing and trade, and generating more rural jobs, climate resilience and income for farmers. The programme will: (i) work with companies that source, process, and trade food in the region, to maximise investment, coordination and benefits to smallholder farmers and (ii) contribute to improve the transparency and predictability of government policies to unlock regional food trade. By 2023, we expect the programme will increase income for 1.8 million farming families. DFID funding will de-risk and stimulate over £100 million in private sector investment aimed at enhancing smallholder farmers productivity and resilience.
01/04/2021 £15,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To help reduce extreme poverty and vulnerability and increase individual, household and community resilience in response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen. This will be done through improved access to cash based social safety nets, restoring and improving access to basic services and improving livelihoods.
01/04/2021 £2,300,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2021 £500,000
BRITISH RED CROSS This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2021 £830,642
UBS OPTIMUS FOUNDATION A multi-donor programme to commission development projects effectively and efficiently using new instruments that facilitate better links between financial markets and providers delivering pay-for-success contracts.
01/04/2021 £250,000
UNESCO (USD)  The aim of the programme is to strengthen the ability of independent media in developing countries to produce free, independent public interest journalism and provide fora for constructive public debate, both offline and online. Working in Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Sierra Leone, the programme will bring together NGOs, researchers and the private sector to increase the resilience of independent media in developing countries to political and economic pressures which are undermining freedom of expression. The project will connect global, regional and local expertise to develop more sustainable business models for independent media in the digital age. In conjunction, it will strengthen support networks, provide technical assistance for media organisations and take forward policy discussions on global action for media freedom.
01/04/2021 £1,227,129
IOM To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £5,300,000
IOM To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £85,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £80,698
CARE BANGLADESH To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £365,768
£75,600,000
CHRISTIAN AID To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £7,017,130
IOM To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £2,621,562
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £4,673,173
UNHCR To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £750,000
UNFPA To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £11,930,000
THE UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
UNHCR To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £1,126,827
UNHCR To improve protection and quality of humanitarian assistance for the Rohingya population living in refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, so that they can live full and meaningful lives. This to be done peacefully living alongside host communities, for whom the impacts of the crisis need to be reduced and development opportunities provided. The programme marks a shift in FCDOs (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) response to the crisis by providing longer term, predictable support to address the needs of both refugees and host communities. Whilst the focus will be on sustaining and improving the humanitarian operation through provision of quality basic services, there will be a specific focus on stimulating the economy, rehabilitating the environment, and promoting stability for both populations benefit. The programme aim to support COVID-19 and early emergency recovery support for national resilience by providing support to the national COVID-19 and disaster response.
01/04/2021 £1,808,985
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT The goal of the Land Facility is to improve stability, inclusive growth and responsible investment by promoting more effective, efficient and equitable rural and urban land governance. The programme will help build basic capacity and systems and mobilise the necessary political support, so governments can implement and resource sustained land governance reform, leading to improved tenure security for all. Improved tenure security will contribute to a number of climate benefits; transformational change, reduced deforestation, increased resilience and sustainable land management practices. It will run for 7 years and will initially work in up to 10 countries in Africa and South East Asia depending on size and needs.
01/04/2021 £478,145
IDARA-E-TALEEM-O-AAGAHI This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2021 £263,668
IBRD HSBC T This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2021 £192,453
TEACH FOR PAKISTAN This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2021 £35,033
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND POLICY SCIENCES This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2021 £61,023
BRITISH COUNCIL This programme will address key constraints in Pakistan's education system to enable quality education for all children, particularly for girls and those marginalised by location, ethnicity, religion and disability. On the one hand it will work with the state to the strengthen the education data system. This is crucial for efficient and effective education service delivery by enabling better identification of need, allocation of resources and measurement of progress - particularly for girls. On the other hand, the programme will work with civil society to promote innovative solutions to the challenges identified through better data, and expose these to rigorous research to build evidence on what works.
01/04/2021 £2,993
KELLOGG BROWN & ROOT LIMITED Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2021 £952,214
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND EMDC will provide up to £38.5m (2021-2029) to support 360,000 marginalised children, including 216,000 girls, to gain foundational skills, i.e. literacy, numeracy, socio-emotional and life skills. EMDC will focus on the poorest girls and children with disabilities, with the goal of improving system-wide support for all marginalised children.
01/04/2021 £400,405
BRAC EMDC will provide up to £38.5m (2021-2029) to support 360,000 marginalised children, including 216,000 girls, to gain foundational skills, i.e. literacy, numeracy, socio-emotional and life skills. EMDC will focus on the poorest girls and children with disabilities, with the goal of improving system-wide support for all marginalised children.
01/04/2021 £500,000
TRISTAN DA CUNHA FINANCE DEPARTMENT To enable the Administration of Tristan da Cunha to provide appropriate public services to meet the basic health, education, safeguarding and governance needs of the island community, through the provision of professional expertise and training.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
IBRD To contribute to a more favourable enabling environment for the demographic transition in Mozambique, through coordinated action with others. The FCDO will use programming, evidence and diplomacy to influence decision-makers to increase investments towards cost-effective interventions that will accelerate changes in the population structure. These interventions will help young people to fulfil their potential by preventing unintended pregnancies and improving the literacy and numeracy skills among girls. The Governments systems will be strengthened to include population issues in planning and budgeting. Over 130,000 unintended pregnancies will be averted resulting in 427,000 users of modern contraceptives. These investments should help to offset deteriorating human capital outcomes because of COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £524,855
UNFPA To contribute to a more favourable enabling environment for the demographic transition in Mozambique, through coordinated action with others. The FCDO will use programming, evidence and diplomacy to influence decision-makers to increase investments towards cost-effective interventions that will accelerate changes in the population structure. These interventions will help young people to fulfil their potential by preventing unintended pregnancies and improving the literacy and numeracy skills among girls. The Governments systems will be strengthened to include population issues in planning and budgeting. Over 130,000 unintended pregnancies will be averted resulting in 427,000 users of modern contraceptives. These investments should help to offset deteriorating human capital outcomes because of COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £750,000
FSD AFRICA The programme aim to provide flexible, demand-led technical assistance to Government of Ethiopia ministries, agencies and state-owned enterprises in order to enhance the effectiveness of public investments and improve the enabling environment for exporters. By providing technical expertise and capacity building in the areas of public investment management; industrial parks and their supporting infrastructure; and trade logistics, EIAF II aims to contribute to outward oriented, manufacturing led, sustainable and inclusive growth in Ethiopia.
01/04/2021 £551,951
INTERNATIONAL IDEA Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2021 £330,737
EISA Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2021 £632,440
IBRD Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2021 £26,000
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL Support to the African Union Commission (AUC) to deliver against shared UK-Africa priorities. In its initial phase the programme will support the AUC to develop a stronger upstream focus on peace and security, through work on election monitoring and migration policy development, alongside support to promote mutual prosperity and boost economic growth. This project compliments broader UK engagement with the African Union Commission, including a CSSF funded programme promoting the protection of civilians during AU peace keeping missions.
01/04/2021 £3,050,000
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE The UK Trade Partnerships Programme will support our ODA eligible trading partners in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific to benefit from post-Brexit trade agreements with the UK (and from existing trade agreements with the EU). Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are the EUs development-focused trade agreements, which offer preferential access to EU markets for goods from EPA countries. The UK seeks to replicate the effects of the EUs EPAs as we leave the EU in order to avoid trade disruption for developing countries. The programme will deliver: (i) technical assistance to support partner countries to implement the new UK EPAs; (ii) communications campaigns to increase awareness amongst businesses in EPA countries about the preferential access offered under the EPAs and how to use these preferences; and (iii) targeted support, e.g. with logistics or export marketing, to promote exports from EPA countries to the UK and EU.
01/04/2021 £249,949
THE COALITION FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND INTEGRITY - AMAN Support the development of capable, accountable and self-sustaining security sector through improving oversight and accountability of the Ministry of Interior to govern the security forces with less external support. The intervention will deliver improved financial and human resources management, a more effective security sector complaints handling system, and increased external scrutiny of PASF performance.
01/04/2021 £2,528,647
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Support the development of capable, accountable and self-sustaining security sector through improving oversight and accountability of the Ministry of Interior to govern the security forces with less external support. The intervention will deliver improved financial and human resources management, a more effective security sector complaints handling system, and increased external scrutiny of PASF performance.
01/04/2021 £450,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms, and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £402,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms, and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £33,813
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION (IFC) The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms, and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £308,916
IBRD The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms, and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £227,096
THE OPEN UNIVERSITY The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2021 £76,091
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2021 £21,429
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2021 £399,945
HUMANITARIAN QUALITY ASSURANCE INITIATIVE The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2021 £354,065
UNHCR The Safeguarding Innovation and Engagement Programme Fund will provide targeted resources over the next two years with a focus on: (1) providing responsive expert advice and technical assistance; (2) piloting and implementing approaches to raise safeguarding standards; and (3) engaging and convening partners to drive up standards and deliver culture change across the international aid sector.
01/04/2021 £5,024,805
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Investment in the Horn of Africas to support full and inclusive trade and economic growth potential of the region by developing and improving key roads, enabling trade cross borders and enhancing local economic development.
01/04/2021 £100,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Investment in the Horn of Africas to support full and inclusive trade and economic growth potential of the region by developing and improving key roads, enabling trade cross borders and enhancing local economic development.
01/04/2021 £100,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Investment in the Horn of Africas to support full and inclusive trade and economic growth potential of the region by developing and improving key roads, enabling trade cross borders and enhancing local economic development.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Investment in the Horn of Africas to support full and inclusive trade and economic growth potential of the region by developing and improving key roads, enabling trade cross borders and enhancing local economic development.
01/04/2021 £100,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To Improve democratic governance and stability , including increasing womens political representation, which will provide an enabling environment for Kenyas prosperity, development and poverty reduction. Sexual violence is a threat that impedes on women participating in the electoral process and in leadership. Female candidates have been targets of various forms of violence and discrimination by their male counterparts in order to stop their political ambitions. This programme seeks to promote an enabling environment for women political participation through legal, policy and capacity building interventions. Women political participation and leadership is necessary for democracy to function most effectively.
01/04/2021 £346,666
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE Continue to contribute to national debate on economic costs and benefits of unilateral and regional actions on mitigation and adaptation; to raise awareness about the urgency of climate change challenges and their potential socioeconomic impact on Indonesia, while informing other stakeholders (e.g., civil society, academia, media, nongovernment organizations, private sector, and aid agencies) of the same; and to indirectly support government and private sector actions in Indonesia to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
01/04/2021 £6,752,901
UNESCO Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2021 £11,806,926
FAO (FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATION) A renewed FAO delivering high quality services effectively and efficiently to developing countries in support of their plans to achieve food security and sustainable agricultural development
01/04/2021 £1,633,177
FAO (FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATION) A renewed FAO delivering high quality services effectively and efficiently to developing countries in support of their plans to achieve food security and sustainable agricultural development
01/04/2021 £177,115,435
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP (AFDF) The AfDF contributes to the economic and social development of Africas poorest countries through investment in infrastructure, regional integration, private sector development, governance and accountability, and skills and technology, to promote inclusive and green growth, with special attention to fragile states and girls, youth and women. The AfDF is the concessional lending and grants arm of the African Development Bank (AfDB) that operates in the 38 poorest, vulnerable and fragile countries to promote economic and social development.
01/04/2021 £502,440
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT To provide support to Ethiopian Government for its industrialization agenda that focuses on light manufacturing, priority sectors, financial deepening and investment climate.
01/04/2021 £50,000
INNOVATION FOR POLICY FOUNDATION-I4POLICY The programme will strengthen innovation ecosystems in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, in order to stimulate inclusive economic growth and the scaling of technology enabled businesses to solve development challenges.
01/04/2021 £55,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The programme will strengthen innovation ecosystems in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, in order to stimulate inclusive economic growth and the scaling of technology enabled businesses to solve development challenges.
01/04/2021 £99,500
FIELD READY The programme will strengthen innovation ecosystems in Africa, with a focus on Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, in order to stimulate inclusive economic growth and the scaling of technology enabled businesses to solve development challenges.
01/04/2021 £1,055,220
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £204,129
ALLIANCE FOR GLOBAL WATER ADAPTATION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £386,323
BRITISH RED CROSS The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £224,297
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £525,095
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £364,665
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £137,275
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £125,000
UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £8,212
£34,514,000
BBC MEDIA ACTION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £180,350
GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation.
01/04/2021 £98,914
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £62,655
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £4,943
JHU BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £300,551
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £78,450
BI VALVE SHELFISH ASSOCIATION OF SA The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £65,000
ISANDLA INSTITUTE The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £49,940
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £19,822,000
UNFPA To meet the contraceptive needs of over 20 million women per year; to reduce unintended pregnancies and maternal deaths; to improve maternal, newborn and child health, and to contribute to universal health coverage. This will be achieved by funding activities to improve the availability, quality, supply and access to key reproductive health commodities, including for those in hard to reach areas. This will support women's rights and the 2030 agenda.
01/04/2021 £127,191
INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2021 £492,821
WWF-UK To improve water governance and management issues in Pakistan to be able to adapt to changing climate while ensuring environmental sustainability, with a focus on collaboration and engagement with provinces, research and media engagement.
01/04/2021 £1,325,420
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION Working in partnership with BMGF to fund a portfolio of agricultural technology investments to secure global food supplies, with a strong focus on tackling global plant health threats through improved data, monitoring and delivery of new technologies in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme will promote climate resilient food systems and sustainable agriculture productivity for smallholders by science based approaches to tackle plant and animal pest and disease threats, increasingly driven by climate change and pressures on natural resources.
01/04/2021 £3,045,506
ROYAL COMMONWEALTH EX SERVICES LEAGUE To provide commonwealth veterans and their widows/widowers from ODA eligible countries, who worked for British Armed Forces before their countries gained independence, now living in poverty, with two meals a day through a 5 year cash transfer programme.
01/04/2021 £74,088
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT This programme focuses on addressing the challenge of environmental degradation in Africa and Asia - seeking to improve the condition of natural landscapes in ways that enable people and nature to thrive together. REDAA will expand the technical knowledge and evidence base for environmental restoration and sustainable natural resources management in Africa and Asia; and develop innovative solutions that address serious environmental challenges and support the design and implementation of sustainable livelihoods strategies for local communities.
01/04/2021 £345,000
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa ,SRIA, will strengthen the research systems in DFID partner countries, in Africa, so that both local and donor research investment achieves economic and social impact. It will do this by strengthening the institutions that regulate and shape research in country to ensure that research investment is aligned with national development priorities. It will invest in the building blocks of research, for example, access to global research, recruitment and retention of researchers and more equitable research partnerships between northern and southern researchers. Whilst also driving increased coherence of UK ODA research spend to ensure it has a greater impact.
01/04/2021 £85,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa ,SRIA, will strengthen the research systems in DFID partner countries, in Africa, so that both local and donor research investment achieves economic and social impact. It will do this by strengthening the institutions that regulate and shape research in country to ensure that research investment is aligned with national development priorities. It will invest in the building blocks of research, for example, access to global research, recruitment and retention of researchers and more equitable research partnerships between northern and southern researchers. Whilst also driving increased coherence of UK ODA research spend to ensure it has a greater impact.
01/04/2021 £56,096
AFRICA CENTRE FOR ENERGY To support reform of Ghanas domestic revenue collection, including strengthening accountability mechanisms and providing the foundation for long term sustainable revenue generation.
01/04/2021 £33,106
TAX POLICY UNIT - MINISTRY OF FINANCE To support reform of Ghanas domestic revenue collection, including strengthening accountability mechanisms and providing the foundation for long term sustainable revenue generation.
01/04/2021 £148,000
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED To accelerate economic transformation in Ghana through developing markets for agriculture and trade, improving resilience to climate change, and creating additional jobs and increased incomes by focusing on the development of high potential value chains in pro-poor sectors, supporting them to become productive, competitive and attractive for investment.
01/04/2021 £5,400,000
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2021 £130,479
MET OFFICE The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2021 £5,950,000
IBRD HSBC T The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2021 £1,050,000
IBRD HSBC T The impact will be increased resilience of Africa economies and communities to the impacts of a changing climate, sustainable and environmentally sound economic development and low carbon green energy generation and access.
01/04/2021 £6,600,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To support a resilient health system in Zimbabwe that is equipped to deliver quality sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition services.
01/04/2021 £145,000
OECD The DAC is a unique forum that brings together the worlds traditional donors in support of development effectiveness and sustainable development. Members voluntary contributions ensure the DAC can fulfil its role in holding donors accountable to their commitments and improving development practices.
01/04/2021 £500,000
IBRD To support the Government of Mozambique to develop a bigger, better and more shock responsive social protection system. SSPP2 will help poor and vulnerable people meet their basic needs and cope better with crises through social protection. It will expand the Government of Mozambiques social protection programmes to deliver more cash transfers to the most vulnerable. It will provide technical assistance to improve social protection programme delivery and value for money, making government programmes more efficient, effective and equitable. It will develop government capacity to respond to crises quickly and effectively through the national social protection system. The programme will leverage additional donor and government resources of about £70m per year. Ultimately, SSPP2 will support the creation of a sustainable, nationally owned system to redistribute revenues from gas that Mozambique is expected to start earning in the next decade.
01/04/2021 £396,315
ASSOCIACAO PARA O EMPODERAMNENTO DA RAPARAIGA-MUVA To support the Government of Mozambique to develop a bigger, better and more shock responsive social protection system. SSPP2 will help poor and vulnerable people meet their basic needs and cope better with crises through social protection. It will expand the Government of Mozambiques social protection programmes to deliver more cash transfers to the most vulnerable. It will provide technical assistance to improve social protection programme delivery and value for money, making government programmes more efficient, effective and equitable. It will develop government capacity to respond to crises quickly and effectively through the national social protection system. The programme will leverage additional donor and government resources of about £70m per year. Ultimately, SSPP2 will support the creation of a sustainable, nationally owned system to redistribute revenues from gas that Mozambique is expected to start earning in the next decade.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
FAO To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
01/04/2021 £600,000
UNFPA Somalia Monitoring Programme Phase 3 aims to generate and promote use of better evidence and statistics to define, deliver and adjust FCDO programmes in Somalia. It is designed to ensure that British Embassy Mogadishu (BEM), Somali officials and the international community have access to the evidence and statistics needed to ensure programmes and policies are targeted, effective and adaptive; and that risks are identified and managed.SMP 3 involves two key components: the first is Third-Party Monitoring and Learning (TPML) of UK (FCDO) programming in the field, to ensure that our activities deliver expected outcomes, and Campaign Goals in the Somalia Country Plan. The second is support to the Somali National Statistics System to collect, analyse, and use key data enabling the authorities to better target policies and systems that deliver development outcomes.
01/04/2021 £222,000,000
GAVI Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi) supports vaccine delivery in 57 of the world's poorest countries. Gavi immunises children against vaccine preventable diseases including measles, rubella, meningitis, cervical cancer, pneumonia and diarrhoea. Gavi has played a significant role in the recent halving of global child mortality. Gavi targets reaching those in hard to reach areas, the poorest, and the most marginalised. It has a major global market shaping role for vaccines to negotiate lower prices for low-income countries and incentivising new vaccines.
01/04/2021 £716,500
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Georgia, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £730,116
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Georgia, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £333,030
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Georgia, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £2,400,000
IBRD The SRP will strengthen government systems in the Sahel so they can better anticipate and mitigate the impacts of severe shocks, including climatic shocks such as drought, that result in recurrent food insecurity. Effective since 2014 with an initial focus on the design and introduction of new foundational, national systems that respond to the impact of climate change, the programme will strengthen emerging government-led systems to be more robust and expand their reach. The programme will invest in early warning systems, strengthening access to climate data to detect deteriorating conditions earlier on, and it will build peoples resilience by helping them to increase and diversify their household income so they can better cope when shocks occur.
01/04/2021 £1,600,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The SRP will strengthen government systems in the Sahel so they can better anticipate and mitigate the impacts of severe shocks, including climatic shocks such as drought, that result in recurrent food insecurity. Effective since 2014 with an initial focus on the design and introduction of new foundational, national systems that respond to the impact of climate change, the programme will strengthen emerging government-led systems to be more robust and expand their reach. The programme will invest in early warning systems, strengthening access to climate data to detect deteriorating conditions earlier on, and it will build peoples resilience by helping them to increase and diversify their household income so they can better cope when shocks occur.
01/04/2021 £5,000,000
IBRD HSBC T To enable innovative and efficient financing of family planning and broader sexual and reproductive health; increasing private sector and domestic resource allocations in countries, focussing initially in Nigeria and Mozambique and mainly to increased access to quality, comprehensive family planning and womens, childrens and adolescents health in at least 3 countries. The lessons learnt from it will help many more countries to increase financing for these services in the longer term.
01/04/2021 £444,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2021 £467,500
GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2021 £25,000
STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL WATER INSTITUTE Committed leadership, evidence-based policies and plans, effective institutions, and coordinated action are all needed to end water and sanitation related preventable deaths. Globally and in at least 20 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia this programme will Strengthen water leadership by focusing national and international attention on water governance, building political will and fostering collaboration between stakeholders to deliver nationally agreed objectives for water and sanitation. Generate critical evidence, norms and standards to inform climate-resilient water and sanitation policies and plans and review progress. Drive progress by focusing national efforts on identifying and resolving bottlenecks to improve sector performance and by linking creditworthy institutions with new sources of finance.
01/04/2021 £135,617
IOM This programme will increase knowledge and capacity on migration and migration governance amongst key UK partners to facilitate safe and orderly migration, as per Sustainable Development Goal 10.7, and prevent unsafe and unregulated migration. This will be achieved through providing funding to the Start-Up Fund for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration to support country-led programming, a civil society non-profit organisation to drive international dialogue and policy thinking, and discrete projects that contribute to this goal.
01/04/2021 £101,000
IOM This programme will increase knowledge and capacity on migration and migration governance amongst key UK partners to facilitate safe and orderly migration, as per Sustainable Development Goal 10.7, and prevent unsafe and unregulated migration. This will be achieved through providing funding to the Start-Up Fund for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration to support country-led programming, a civil society non-profit organisation to drive international dialogue and policy thinking, and discrete projects that contribute to this goal.
01/04/2021 £99,937
IOM This programme will increase knowledge and capacity on migration and migration governance amongst key UK partners to facilitate safe and orderly migration, as per Sustainable Development Goal 10.7, and prevent unsafe and unregulated migration. This will be achieved through providing funding to the Start-Up Fund for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration to support country-led programming, a civil society non-profit organisation to drive international dialogue and policy thinking, and discrete projects that contribute to this goal.
01/04/2021 £172,150
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL This programme will increase knowledge and capacity on migration and migration governance amongst key UK partners to facilitate safe and orderly migration, as per Sustainable Development Goal 10.7, and prevent unsafe and unregulated migration. This will be achieved through providing funding to the Start-Up Fund for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration to support country-led programming, a civil society non-profit organisation to drive international dialogue and policy thinking, and discrete projects that contribute to this goal.
01/04/2021 £14,000
BSI STANDARDS LIMITED The UK Standards and Quality Partnership platform aims to unlock sustainable economic development by increasing the capacity of developing countries to use and comply with standards and regulatory measures needed to access new markets and benefit from global value chains. It will support developing countries to take full advantage of the UKs post-Brexit preferential trade arrangements and will deliver secondary benefits by enabling UK businesses to build resilient, diversified supply chains with high quality inputs and providing UK consumers with greater choice and lower prices.
01/04/2021 £700,000
IBRD HSBC T The What Works Hub will ensure UK leadership on global education evidence and advice. It will respond to the Ministerial action plan on girls education and the urgent demand from governments for rapid reform to address the learning crisis. The hub will support governments to address the C-19 crisis and build back better to ensure teachers are equiped to deliver skills for the future. Through thought leadership, conveing and provision of global goods it will contribute to the UK target of 50M girls and boys learning with a focus on the most marginalised.
01/04/2021 £1,179,558
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TRUST The What Works Hub will ensure UK leadership on global education evidence and advice. It will respond to the Ministerial action plan on girls education and the urgent demand from governments for rapid reform to address the learning crisis. The hub will support governments to address the C-19 crisis and build back better to ensure teachers are equiped to deliver skills for the future. Through thought leadership, conveing and provision of global goods it will contribute to the UK target of 50M girls and boys learning with a focus on the most marginalised.
01/04/2021 £360,000
USAID WASHINGTON Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Moldova, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £129,470
INSTITUTUL PENTRU INITIATIVE STRATEGICE Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Moldova, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £161,771
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Moldova, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, addressing the skills mismatch, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £29,409,099
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT.BANK This is the UKs contribution to the 12th replenishment of the Asian Development Banks Asian Development Fund (ADF), creating ADF13. The ADF provides grants to the poorest and most vulnerable countries in Asia and the Pacific to help them achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, financing is used to improve prosperity, strengthen health care, and help countries to both reduce and adapt to climate change by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy and ensure infrastructure is designed and built to withstand future climate changes.
01/04/2021 £5,250,000
CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT BANK This is the UKs contribution to the replenishment of the Caribbean Development Banks Special Development Fund (SDF), creating SDF10. The SDF provides concessional financing to the poorest and most vulnerable countries in the Caribbean, helping them to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. In particular, financing is used to improve prosperity, support improvements in education, and help countries to adapt to the impacts of climate change, ensuring infrastructure is designed and built to withstand future climate changes.
01/04/2021 £632,283
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To build confidence in a more legitimate Palestinian Authority through more inclusive and responsive governance working towards greater accountability over time for Palestinians.
01/04/2021 £200,847
GBVF RESPONSE FUND1 Promotion of positive demographic trends for inclusive growth across Africa by harnessing South Africas enabling policy environment for sexual reproductive health and rights, womens empowerment and gender equality.
01/04/2021 £116,138
UNFPA Promotion of positive demographic trends for inclusive growth across Africa by harnessing South Africas enabling policy environment for sexual reproductive health and rights, womens empowerment and gender equality.
01/04/2021 £242,000
UN WOMEN Promotion of positive demographic trends for inclusive growth across Africa by harnessing South Africas enabling policy environment for sexual reproductive health and rights, womens empowerment and gender equality.
01/04/2021 £906,559
AGENCY FOR TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT EGED will help improve the effectiveness, accountability and transparency of economic policies in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. We will support governments in the three countries to generate better data and evidence, use this data for policy design and implementation of up to 15 economic reforms, improved coordination within government, and better engagement with citizens. We will also build the capacity of civil society in the region to hold the governments of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to account on select economic policies. Success will be measured through a) increased public sector revenue generated as a result of better policy planning and monitoring; b) better economic policy outcomes helping improve the livelihoods of Kyrgyz, Uzbek and Tajik citizens and c) improved quality of engagement between government and civil society.
01/04/2021 £148,000
MEDIA INSTITUTE OF THE CARIBBEAN To counter serious and organised crime, build the investigative capacity of select partners and close the loopholes in the justice system that hinders the prosecution of cases.
01/04/2021 £506,900
MAJOR ORGANISED CRIME & ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCY To counter serious and organised crime, build the investigative capacity of select partners and close the loopholes in the justice system that hinders the prosecution of cases.
01/04/2021 £100,000
PLANNING INSTITUTE OF JAMAICA To assist the Government of Jamaica to manage extreme levels of violence to stem gang violence using the public health model.
01/04/2021 £150,000
£29,722,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES CLEAR will deliver research and evidence on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, communities and governance.
01/04/2021 £1,150,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS A Technical Assistance facility will build capacity of national and subnational governments and vulnerable communities to integrate climate resilience into government-wide policy and planning and also work with the private sector, banks and financial regulators to support the integration of climate-related risks into investment decisions. A portion of the programme budget will be earmarked for coordinated policy work and regional cooperation in specific sectors or themes which require a regional approach where we have existing successful regional partnerships which can be scaled up, and or there is demand from country offices for a multi-country approach. Enable management of the programme including monitoring and evaluation, research, knowledge dissemination, communication, advisory support to country offices if required.
01/04/2021 £230,635
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2021 £809,718
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2021 £421,556
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2021 £190,518
THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST The RWEPP aims to increase inclusive access to sustainable and resilient Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services, and strengthen the resilience of communities to deal with climate induced disasters. This programme also builds on a long-term cooperation between the British Embassy Kathmandu (BEK) and the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT). The programme will finance staff, WASH infrastructure (400 community water supply schemes, WASH facilities in 14 schools and 6 Health Care Facilities, Technical Assistance to 14 Rural Municipalities, capacity building on emergency preparedness and WASH behavior change communication.
01/04/2021 £300,000
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR, INC. To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
01/04/2021 £60,000
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PLC To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
01/04/2021 £1,200,000
£1,170,991
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2021 £6,700,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2021 £2,156,958
£98,790,646
MERCY CORPS EUROPE This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2021 £3,300,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS This programme will provide urgent UK lifesaving assistance to DRC, home to one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world, with the highest number of acutely food insecure people (27.3 million) ever recorded. Operating through the UN and NGOs, CHRESP will provide cash transfers to approximately 214,000 people to tackle acute food insecurity and emergency relief (primarily cash) to 420,000 people to help them cope with a sudden conflict or disaster-related shock. It will also treat 66,000 children under five for severe acute malnutrition and provide 206,000 people with access to healthcare, water, shelter and essential household items.
01/04/2021 £300,000
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION To support evidence generation and the provision of targeted projects through provincial monitoring visits, evidence generation, and small-scale, targeted pro-poor development and capacity building projects. To help overcome the challenges of weak evidence and a shifting context in Afghanistan by funding a 5-year package of evidence. This includes monitoring, conflict and political economy analysis, expert information sharing and challenge functions, and a call-down contract for ad-hoc evidence demands. The programme will include a flexible fund, which is able to meet emerging development needs, based on a successful previous model.
01/04/2021 £100,000
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE The programme will deepen ongoing work with the African Science granting Councils in the same thematic areas as those covered by the first phase of SGCI research management; monitoring learning and evaluation; knowledge transfer to the private sector; and enhanced networks and partnerships amongst councils and with other science system actors. It will extend focus into two new cross cutting dimensions; research excellence and gender equality and inclusivity. It will strengthen national Science Technology and Innovation systems and contribute to socio economic development in sub Saharan Africa by enhancing more effective and inclusive management of research and innovation by Councils in sub Saharan Africa.
01/04/2021 £100,000
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE The programme will deepen ongoing work with the African Science granting Councils in the same thematic areas as those covered by the first phase of SGCI research management; monitoring learning and evaluation; knowledge transfer to the private sector; and enhanced networks and partnerships amongst councils and with other science system actors. It will extend focus into two new cross cutting dimensions; research excellence and gender equality and inclusivity. It will strengthen national Science Technology and Innovation systems and contribute to socio economic development in sub Saharan Africa by enhancing more effective and inclusive management of research and innovation by Councils in sub Saharan Africa.
01/04/2021 £700,000
IBRD HSBC T The programme will contribute to improvements in students learning by introducing gender sensitive teacher education, improving school-based reading programmes, and minimising learning gaps caused by C-19 by testing and scaling up low tech blended learning tools for all children. It will strengthen the education system both at all levels by improving national student learning assessments. It will develop integrated data systems to enable evidence-based decisions, policy reforms and resource allocations. It will support interventions to improve girls retention at school by disseminating information on the benefits, costs, and quality of education; integrating gender approaches in national curricula, teacher training, learning assessment; and demonstrating successful girls education retention models. Our investment will contribute to improve the quality of Government led primary and secondary education that directly cover approximately 26.5 million students (50.7% girls) in Bangladesh
01/04/2021 £275,339
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme will contribute to improvements in students learning by introducing gender sensitive teacher education, improving school-based reading programmes, and minimising learning gaps caused by C-19 by testing and scaling up low tech blended learning tools for all children. It will strengthen the education system both at all levels by improving national student learning assessments. It will develop integrated data systems to enable evidence-based decisions, policy reforms and resource allocations. It will support interventions to improve girls retention at school by disseminating information on the benefits, costs, and quality of education; integrating gender approaches in national curricula, teacher training, learning assessment; and demonstrating successful girls education retention models. Our investment will contribute to improve the quality of Government led primary and secondary education that directly cover approximately 26.5 million students (50.7% girls) in Bangladesh
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This will be the UKs second global, multi-sectoral programme to tackle child marriage and respond to its consequences. This programme will provide £18 million to deliver interventions across high prevalence countries, including fragile and conflict affected states, to prevent child marriages, lower global prevalence rates and support already married girls to have improved life outcomes. The programme will enable girls to take greater control over their lives and bodies. It will contribute to increased access to education for girls, reduced adolescent pregnancy and maternal deaths and a range of broader development outcomes. In addition, the programme will strengthen the international evidence base on what works to prevent child marriage and increase use of this evidence by a range of actors. This will in turn increase the effectiveness and efficiency of wider interventions aiming to end child marriage.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
ACCESS TO MEDICINE FOUNDATION The pharmaceutical industry increases its effectiveness and contribution to tackling antimicrobial resistance and improving access to medicines for poor people in developing countries
01/04/2021 £4,320,000
PITCAIRN ISLANDS OFFICE To support the provision of public services to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the people of Pitcairn, including health, education and securing sea access, given self-sufficiency is currently not a viable option for this UK Overseas Territory. This is in line with the 2012 Overseas Territories White Paper and consistent with relevant elements of UKs Aid Strategy
01/04/2021 £15,000,000
EBRD To tackle water scarcity, build adaptation and resilience and scale up International Climate Finance in the Middle East and North Africa.
01/04/2021 £630,000
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE To develop an innovative partnership with Unilever to provide funding, for a Hygiene, Handwashing & Behaviour Change Coalition for Covid19, matched with in-kind support and technical expertise by Unilever. Under Unilever leadership, the coalition will bring together academia (e.g. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), INGOs (e.g. Oxfam) and UN agencies, to deliver mass communications, hygiene products and digital behaviour change programmes on the importance of hand and environmental hygiene in low- and middle-income countries. This will build on recent investments Unilever has made in response to Covid19 and will allow scale up across multiple countries.
01/04/2021 £9,000,000
BRITISH RED CROSS This project provides core support to the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) and the British Red Cross (BRC). This project will Increase the capacity and accountability of Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies, the worlds largest humanitarian network (including the BRC), to assist people affected by humanitarian crises. Enable the IFRC to more effectively support, represent and coordinate National Societies humanitarian activities and enhance the National Societies ability to deliver. Enable the IFRC and BRC to deliver against their core institutional strategies in support of the Movement, particularly on UK humanitarian reform priorities.
01/04/2021 £2,000,000
BRITISH RED CROSS This project provides core support to the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) and the British Red Cross (BRC). This project will Increase the capacity and accountability of Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies, the worlds largest humanitarian network (including the BRC), to assist people affected by humanitarian crises. Enable the IFRC to more effectively support, represent and coordinate National Societies humanitarian activities and enhance the National Societies ability to deliver. Enable the IFRC and BRC to deliver against their core institutional strategies in support of the Movement, particularly on UK humanitarian reform priorities.
01/04/2021 £4,550,000
UNOPS-HQ To deliver immediate support to the most vulnerable in urban and rural contexts in response to the impact of Covid-19 over the last year and the February coup. It will supplement humanitarian responses in Rakhine and Kachin, supporting community and household resilience to maintain future productive capacity, and bolster community nutrition and food security. United Kingdom support will meet Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office Myanmars new strategic priorities to support the most vulnerable, reaching 1 million more poor and excluded people. In addition, the programme will provide direct support to raise the income and nutrition of displaced people, and conflict-affected people in urban contexts including migrants, and the rural poor.
01/04/2021 £2,500,000
UNOPS-HQ To deliver immediate support to the most vulnerable in urban and rural contexts in response to the impact of Covid-19 over the last year and the February coup. It will supplement humanitarian responses in Rakhine and Kachin, supporting community and household resilience to maintain future productive capacity, and bolster community nutrition and food security. United Kingdom support will meet Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office Myanmars new strategic priorities to support the most vulnerable, reaching 1 million more poor and excluded people. In addition, the programme will provide direct support to raise the income and nutrition of displaced people, and conflict-affected people in urban contexts including migrants, and the rural poor.
01/04/2021 £100,000
IBRD HSBC T Immediate draw down services for coordinated economic response by African governments. The offer includes technical assistance and analytical capability on how to manage the COVID-19 crisis from a multi-disciplinary perspective with a focus on delivery capability of Coordination Units and Central Crisis Units.
01/04/2021 £441,514
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide technical assistance to key Yemeni economic institutions such as the Central Bank of Yemen. To inform economic policy making through improving the evidence and data available on Yemen's economy.
01/04/2021 £800,000
US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV To provide technical assistance to key Yemeni economic institutions such as the Central Bank of Yemen. To inform economic policy making through improving the evidence and data available on Yemen's economy.
01/04/2021 £115,000
WORLD BANK - IBRD To provide technical assistance to key Yemeni economic institutions such as the Central Bank of Yemen. To inform economic policy making through improving the evidence and data available on Yemen's economy.
01/04/2021 £379,938
£10,732,328
CONCILIATION RESOURCES The Human Rights and Peacebuilding (HARP) programme will support the UKs strategic response to conflict in Ethiopia. The programme will support peacebuilding initiatives in areas where the UK has a comparative advantage. This will build the capacity of local peace actors (particularly women and youth), provide safe spaces for dialogue and engage with government to respond to community needs. The UK has proven success in investing in these areas in Ethiopia particularly through the CSSF Funded work of Conciliation Resources in Somali Regional State. HARP will look to continue this activity, as well as supporting further peacebuilding activity in other conflict areas.
01/04/2021 £300,000
DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS The Human Rights and Peacebuilding (HARP) programme will support the UKs strategic response to conflict in Ethiopia. The programme will support peacebuilding initiatives in areas where the UK has a comparative advantage. This will build the capacity of local peace actors (particularly women and youth), provide safe spaces for dialogue and engage with government to respond to community needs. The UK has proven success in investing in these areas in Ethiopia particularly through the CSSF Funded work of Conciliation Resources in Somali Regional State. HARP will look to continue this activity, as well as supporting further peacebuilding activity in other conflict areas.
01/04/2021 £37,946
£67,729,000
CARE INTERNATIONAL UK The Human Rights and Peacebuilding (HARP) programme will support the UKs strategic response to conflict in Ethiopia. The programme will support peacebuilding initiatives in areas where the UK has a comparative advantage. This will build the capacity of local peace actors (particularly women and youth), provide safe spaces for dialogue and engage with government to respond to community needs. The UK has proven success in investing in these areas in Ethiopia particularly through the CSSF Funded work of Conciliation Resources in Somali Regional State. HARP will look to continue this activity, as well as supporting further peacebuilding activity in other conflict areas.
01/04/2021 £115,415
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT Safeguarding against SEAH is vital to all FCDOs work to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. It is critical to ensure that those who deliver aid do no harm and empower those we seek to support (beneficiaries, communities and staff). FCDO is working to do all we can to prevent incidents of SEAH, but where they do occur, we must ensure that survivors and whistle-blowers are supported and empowered. This programme will address challenges and barriers for survivors across the response chain in a survivor-centred way (the response chain includes reporting, investigations and support services). This programme complements ongoing prevention work.
01/04/2021 £721,766
£29,094,995
ODI This programme will support the successful negotiation and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will contribute to the reduction of barriers to trade across the continent, increase economic integration and improve the trading environment for both UK and African business. The programme will support faster and more complete implementation of the AfCFTA, working at both continental and national levels. Fully implementing the AfCFTA could lift an additional 30 million people from extreme poverty and 68 million people from moderate poverty.
01/04/2021 £49,666
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA This programme will support the successful negotiation and implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). It will contribute to the reduction of barriers to trade across the continent, increase economic integration and improve the trading environment for both UK and African business. The programme will support faster and more complete implementation of the AfCFTA, working at both continental and national levels. Fully implementing the AfCFTA could lift an additional 30 million people from extreme poverty and 68 million people from moderate poverty.
01/04/2021 £1,214,375
IOM To maximise the socio economic benefits of regular migration in East Africa through improved migration management and to better understand the impact of regular migration on countries of origin.
01/04/2021 £2,618,937
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION To maximise the socio economic benefits of regular migration in East Africa through improved migration management and to better understand the impact of regular migration on countries of origin.
01/04/2021 £357,047
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide essential protection services to vulnerable refugees and members of the host community in Jordan through working with local service providers to strengthen national services and work towards sustainable service provision for the long term.
01/04/2021 £349,324
PEAS To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2021 £50,904
PEAS To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2021 £328,222
PEAS To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2021 £10,167
PEAS To expand access and improve education outcomes for 36,100 Girls in Zambia by increasing the number of secondary schools and improving teaching quality in rural areas
01/04/2021 £45,340
BRITISH BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF KENYA This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £57,149
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £108,670
BASEL INSTITUTE ON GOVERNANCE This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £27,733
AFRICA UNCENSORED LIMITED This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £33,575
GLOBAL IMPACT This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £31,348
TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL KENYA This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £62,612
THE SENTRY This programme seeks to strengthen accountability through partnership and evidence to prevent corruption in the public and private sector. It seeks to enhance demand-driven and bottom-up engagement in the policy making and oversight in public service delivery including developing tools and levers that can lead to improved ease of doing business and strengthen frameworks on asset recovery from proceeds of crime domestically and overseas.
01/04/2021 £1,060,521
£98,790,646
MERCY CORPS EUROPE The programme will build upon existing UK support to conflict resolution funded via the Conflict Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) in Mali and will take a phased approach. Phase I will respond to the most pressing and central to conflict dynamics, but also make preparations (identify the partners, develop the evidence base and test approaches) for a larger more ambitious programme to begin in 12-18 months.
01/04/2021 £1,978,955
UNFPA Supporting demographic transition has a multi-faceted impact that can help achieve FCDO NSC objectives Maternal health & infant mortality Gender empowerment & girls education Poverty and youth employment Fiscal space Political stability, inclusion, and participation Environmental impact Sustainability dividend A more stable social contract
01/04/2021 £884,714
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - FINANCE DEPARTMENT To deliver a new UK research and data platform to track conflict and its resolution, using technology (e.g. data analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI)) and working with research partners in conflict affected countries. The programme will deliver world class research and provide rapid response data and expertise for FCDO and our global partners which will help inform policies.
01/04/2021 £1,250,000
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE To address the key barriers to holding credible and fair elections focusing on interventions that will contribute to increasing confidence in the election outcome and the integrity of the polls.
01/04/2021 £265,000
GIZ GMBH This programme will seek to reduce the negative impact that SOC has on Ghanas development, by improving governance and raising awareness, commitment and capacity to address it within government, civil society and business. In doing so, it will address direct threats to the UK, and support wider UK security objectives.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
WHO The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) is the worlds largest alliance with over 1,000 members in over 192 countries focused on improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents. FCDO is co funding the PMNCH It contributes to the delivery of the Global Strategy for Womens Childrens and Adolescent health (the Global Strategy). It does so through its new Strategy 2021-2025 which will contribute to reducing preventable maternal, newborn and child morbidity and mortality, ensuring progress on financing and equitable access to comprehensive Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights , and advancing the health and well-being of adolescents. PMNCHs does so by its targeted advocacy, supported by knowledge synthesis that uses the latest evidence and works through partner engagement to strengthen multi-stakeholder national platforms, which campaign to build political commitment and mobilize communities.
01/04/2021 £321,348
PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW & POLICY GROUP The Juba Peace Agreement (JPA), and the civilian led transition to democratic governance in Sudan, presents a historic opportunity to address the root causes and impact of decades of conflict. This programme will catalyse transitional justice efforts and respond to opportunities to support Sudans political transition towards civilian governance. Impact Sudan has stayed on course to agree an inclusive peace agreement and political settlement which can under-pin the 2022 elections Outcomes GoS has a national coherent and inclusive structure & strategy for peace and stronger community conflict resolution and early warning. Greater agreement between stakeholders on the justice, rights and security settlement, greater GoS capacity to protect all citizens. HMG catalyses & leverages GoS and donor partners decisions & processes.
01/04/2021 £76,416
RWENZORI ANTICORRUPTION COALITION Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2021 £107,818
INTER-RELIGIOUS COUNCIL OF UGNADA Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2021 £757
BDO EAST AFRICA UGANDA Uganda Open Society is a one-year, £0.25mn project that is aimed to deliver FCDOs ambition for an open society in Uganda. It will seek to a) experiment and build influential evidence, data and learning, to understand the best ways to achieve an open society in Uganda by 2026; b) address the lack of youth engagement to ensure their participation in decision-making in democratic governance processes and increase their voice in service delivery; and c) strengthen issue-based dialogue between the targeted citizens and those in power.
01/04/2021 £48,000,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS This project provides core support to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This project will enable the ICRC to Promote and disseminate International Humanitarian Law which can contribute to reduced conflict and instability Enhance humanitarian access and adherence to humanitarian principles. Provide humanitarian protection and assistance to vulnerable people caught in situations of armed conflict. Develop policy frameworks to enhance its operational humanitarian response in conflict settings. Strengthen its core oversight and assurance frameworks to manage safeguarding and fraud risks. It also provides the ICRC with support to underfunded operations enabling it to be present in situations of conflict.
01/04/2021 £550,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide cash and voucher support for basic needs and survival to people most vulnerable and impacted due to displacement, destruction and damage to property and loss of livelihoods following the April 2021 explosive eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the August 2021 earthquake in Haiti.
01/04/2021 £300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide cash and voucher support for basic needs and survival to people most vulnerable and impacted due to displacement, destruction and damage to property and loss of livelihoods following the April 2021 explosive eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the August 2021 earthquake in Haiti.
01/04/2021 £216,538
FUND FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK / OPEN CONTRACTING PARTNERSHIP The Targeting Corruption Through Institutional Capability Programme seeks to support South Africa in its ambition to address systemic challenges when dealing with corruption and related illicit activities. It does this through a series of specific and collaboratively designed interventions looking at preventative transparency and accountability measures in areas of procurement and beneficial ownership, as well as deterrent measures in the form of increased capability and capacity within corruption-fighting law enforcement agencies.
01/04/2021 £96,852
GLOBAL IMPACT The Targeting Corruption Through Institutional Capability Programme seeks to support South Africa in its ambition to address systemic challenges when dealing with corruption and related illicit activities. It does this through a series of specific and collaboratively designed interventions looking at preventative transparency and accountability measures in areas of procurement and beneficial ownership, as well as deterrent measures in the form of increased capability and capacity within corruption-fighting law enforcement agencies.
01/04/2021 £2,800,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS To provide life-saving assistance to crisis-affected and vulnerable people across five Sahelian countries, Mali, Niger, Chad, Mauritania and Burkina Faso. This support includes assistance for those suffering from food insecurity, therapeutic food and early detection of severe acute malnutrition, basic support to livelihoods through the provision of seeds and tools, animal food and animal vaccinations, improved access to safe water and hygiene, and emergency health and medicine.
01/04/2021 £8,500,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide life-saving assistance to crisis-affected and vulnerable people across five Sahelian countries, Mali, Niger, Chad, Mauritania and Burkina Faso. This support includes assistance for those suffering from food insecurity, therapeutic food and early detection of severe acute malnutrition, basic support to livelihoods through the provision of seeds and tools, animal food and animal vaccinations, improved access to safe water and hygiene, and emergency health and medicine.
01/04/2021 £800,000
UNHCR To provide life-saving assistance to crisis-affected and vulnerable people across five Sahelian countries, Mali, Niger, Chad, Mauritania and Burkina Faso. This support includes assistance for those suffering from food insecurity, therapeutic food and early detection of severe acute malnutrition, basic support to livelihoods through the provision of seeds and tools, animal food and animal vaccinations, improved access to safe water and hygiene, and emergency health and medicine.
01/04/2021 £70,938
UNCCD To achieve a future that avoids, minimizes, and reverses land degradation and mitigates the effects of drought in affected areas at all levels and strive to achieve a land degradation-neutral world consistent with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and within the scope of the Convention
01/04/2021 £2,600,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To pilot approaches on girls education. Education is recognized as a fundamental right in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). However, despite the launch of a free basic education policy in 2019 many Congolese children are still unable to access education. This programme directly contributes to the Prime Ministers commitment to 12 years of quality education for girls and the Strategic Framework for ODAs global commitment to get 40 million girls into education and 20 million more girls reading by the age of 10.
01/04/2021 £500,000
UNOPS-HQ To promote peace and stability through initiatives to prevent the spread of violent extremism and foster peacebuilding in Cabo Delgado and Northern Mozambique, and to consolidate the peace process in Central Mozambique. In the North a) strengthen community resilience against violent extremist influence and narratives; b) promote provincial and local dialogue between public authorities, the private sector and citizens to increase trust and reduce tensions; c) work with security and justice actors on community-centered and human rights compliant approaches; d) support government-led mechanisms for conflict management and improved coordination with international partners. Pilot initiatives with strong monitoring, evaluation and learning frameworks successful efforts will be scaled up through influencing programmes and public policies. In Central Mozambique, we will contribute to the implementation of the Maputo Peace Accords, particularly the the ongoing DDR of former Renamo combatants
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT The aim of the programme is to address the drivers of conflict and fragility. It will do this by improving internal cooperation between United Nation agencies and external cooperation between the UN and World Bank. The outcomes expected are a strengthening and increase in the capacity of the UN to respond to crises quickly, build sustainable peace in countries emerging from conflict and lastly it will incentivise the different parts of the UN to work together to achieve global peacebuilding objectives.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE The aim of the programme is to address the drivers of conflict and fragility. It will do this by improving internal cooperation between United Nation agencies and external cooperation between the UN and World Bank. The outcomes expected are a strengthening and increase in the capacity of the UN to respond to crises quickly, build sustainable peace in countries emerging from conflict and lastly it will incentivise the different parts of the UN to work together to achieve global peacebuilding objectives.
01/04/2021 £500,000
MPTF OFFICE PBF The aim of the programme is to address the drivers of conflict and fragility. It will do this by improving internal cooperation between United Nation agencies and external cooperation between the UN and World Bank. The outcomes expected are a strengthening and increase in the capacity of the UN to respond to crises quickly, build sustainable peace in countries emerging from conflict and lastly it will incentivise the different parts of the UN to work together to achieve global peacebuilding objectives.
01/04/2021 £721,787
INTERPEACE The aim of the programme is to address the drivers of conflict and fragility. It will do this by improving internal cooperation between United Nation agencies and external cooperation between the UN and World Bank. The outcomes expected are a strengthening and increase in the capacity of the UN to respond to crises quickly, build sustainable peace in countries emerging from conflict and lastly it will incentivise the different parts of the UN to work together to achieve global peacebuilding objectives.
01/04/2021 £1,250,000
IOM To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2021 £500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2021 £300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To provide Humanitarian support to Internal Displaced People in Cabo Delgado and respond to floods and cyclones.
01/04/2021 £800,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To provide of c.42 units of ventilators to Indonesia. This will assist the Government of Indonesia in delivering its critical healthcare response to Covid-19. The equipment will be distributed to hospitals assessed as most in need by Indonesias Ministry of Health with support from UNICEF.
01/04/2021 £273,878
THE KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST To build on the Commonwealth Equality Networks (TCEN) track record of success supporting LGBT+ civil society organisations in Commonwealth countries. The project seeks to ensure that LGBT+ organisations continue to be supported to sustain and advance their work protecting and upholding the rights of LGBT+ people, and be better prepared to bring LGBT+ peoples concerns to the attention of those in positions of power.
01/04/2021 £310,359
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY To create greater evidence, capacities and incentives among government actors and parliamentarians on the social and economic costs of discriminatory regulations and practices; to strengthen collaborative relationships between civil society organisations and political decision-makers and to deepen civil societys policy development and policy advocacy
01/04/2021 £130,270
THE KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST To create greater evidence, capacities and incentives among government actors and parliamentarians on the social and economic costs of discriminatory regulations and practices; to strengthen collaborative relationships between civil society organisations and political decision-makers and to deepen civil societys policy development and policy advocacy
01/04/2021 £385,262
HUMAN DIGNITY TRUST To assist governments to draft comprehensive pieces of ground-breaking legislation, to tackle discrimination and violence, to lay the groundwork for reform and to move draft legislation towards enactment.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT On the 15th Aug 2021 the Taliban took effective control of Afghanistan. The situation in remains unstable and could rapidly deteriorate. Protection concerns, on-going conflict, lack of basic services, food insecurity and a deteriorating economy are all potential drivers of UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across borders. A potential worst-case scenario envisages over 515,000 newly displaced refugees fleeing across the orders into the region. The programme will be in two phases - the first providing up to £10 million to international partners to support preparedness activities in targeted countries, including pre-positioning of essential life-saving supplies. A second phase provides up to £20 million to support a scale up support should there be large-scale movements into neighbouring countries. Support is provided on a no-regrets basis and is to ensure improved capacity in provision of protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
UNHCR On the 15th Aug 2021 the Taliban took effective control of Afghanistan. The situation in remains unstable and could rapidly deteriorate. Protection concerns, on-going conflict, lack of basic services, food insecurity and a deteriorating economy are all potential drivers of UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across borders. A potential worst-case scenario envisages over 515,000 newly displaced refugees fleeing across the orders into the region. The programme will be in two phases - the first providing up to £10 million to international partners to support preparedness activities in targeted countries, including pre-positioning of essential life-saving supplies. A second phase provides up to £20 million to support a scale up support should there be large-scale movements into neighbouring countries. Support is provided on a no-regrets basis and is to ensure improved capacity in provision of protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
BRITISH RED CROSS On the 15th Aug 2021 the Taliban took effective control of Afghanistan. The situation in remains unstable and could rapidly deteriorate. Protection concerns, on-going conflict, lack of basic services, food insecurity and a deteriorating economy are all potential drivers of UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across borders. A potential worst-case scenario envisages over 515,000 newly displaced refugees fleeing across the orders into the region. The programme will be in two phases - the first providing up to £10 million to international partners to support preparedness activities in targeted countries, including pre-positioning of essential life-saving supplies. A second phase provides up to £20 million to support a scale up support should there be large-scale movements into neighbouring countries. Support is provided on a no-regrets basis and is to ensure improved capacity in provision of protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance.
01/04/2021 £1,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT On the 15th Aug 2021 the Taliban took effective control of Afghanistan. The situation in remains unstable and could rapidly deteriorate. Protection concerns, on-going conflict, lack of basic services, food insecurity and a deteriorating economy are all potential drivers of UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across borders. A potential worst-case scenario envisages over 515,000 newly displaced refugees fleeing across the orders into the region. The programme will be in two phases - the first providing up to £10 million to international partners to support preparedness activities in targeted countries, including pre-positioning of essential life-saving supplies. A second phase provides up to £20 million to support a scale up support should there be large-scale movements into neighbouring countries. Support is provided on a no-regrets basis and is to ensure improved capacity in provision of protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance.
01/04/2021 £5,000,000
UNHCR On the 15th Aug 2021 the Taliban took effective control of Afghanistan. The situation in remains unstable and could rapidly deteriorate. Protection concerns, on-going conflict, lack of basic services, food insecurity and a deteriorating economy are all potential drivers of UNHCR estimates that the number of displaced will rise, both internally and across borders. A potential worst-case scenario envisages over 515,000 newly displaced refugees fleeing across the orders into the region. The programme will be in two phases - the first providing up to £10 million to international partners to support preparedness activities in targeted countries, including pre-positioning of essential life-saving supplies. A second phase provides up to £20 million to support a scale up support should there be large-scale movements into neighbouring countries. Support is provided on a no-regrets basis and is to ensure improved capacity in provision of protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance.
01/04/2021 £10,000,000
£180,420,000
DISASTERS EMERGENCY COMMITTEE 6-month project supporting the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Appeal for Afghanistan 2021 through UK aid match. It will provide funds to 13 member INGOs for urgent humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan, across health, WASH, food security/livelihoods, MHPSS and child protection - supporting both high risk beneficiaries and civil society actors.
01/04/2021 £2,961,750
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Provision of medical equipment to support the Government of Indias response to COVID-19. The programme will provide oxygen concentrators, ventilators and oxygen generators which will enable vital medical treatment to those suffering from COVID-19 in India.
01/04/2021 £5,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.
01/04/2021 £2,000,000
WHO The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.
01/04/2021 £4,200,000
IBRD The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.
01/04/2021 £7,800,000
IBRD The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.
01/04/2021 £1,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To improve access to treatment for severely malnourished children in Arid and Semi-Arid Counties in Kenya and reduce excess mortality associated with acute malnutrition
01/04/2021 £3,469,091
MET OFFICE a regional partnership in South Asia among the research community, its funders, and users foster a more coordinated and interactive climate research environment that supports good decision making
01/04/2021 £300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To improve road access for 800,000 members of rural communities in the Western Region of Nepal, thereby improving economic opportunities and increasing access to markets and social services throughout the year. The project will lift 20,000 people out of poverty through access to work, skill trainings, and will promote equal opportunities for women. The project aims to contribute towards sustainable poverty reduction through investments in high value crops and will lay the foundations for private sector led development in the poorest region in the country. Climate variability and climate change are integrated in building new roads and maintaining existing roads through the programme.
01/04/2021 £700,000
IBRD A national education programme to improve the quality of pre-primary and primary schools in Tanzania. The programme will improve learning outcomes for all children, improve transition rates to secondary school for girls, reduce physical and sexual violence in and around schools, and help children with disabilities access quality education. The programme will work with the Government of Tanzania on achieving these outcomes through a payment-by-results mechanism, supported by technical assistance. The programme will also directly deliver innovative approaches to improving education quality in 9 regions of Tanzania through a contracted Managing Agent, alongside ongoing evaluation and learning.
01/04/2021 £2,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This project will support the development of climate resilient multiple use water and renewable energy infrastructure in vulnerable rural districts of Zimbabwe. Targeted communities will have continued access to water for productive and household use, including during droughts and floods and improved access to clean and affordable energy to support economic activities. The project will also provide technical assistance to the government and other key stakeholders to support the wider use of climate science in designing and delivering resilient water and energy infrastructure. Evidence generated through this project will be used to influence climate policy reforms and support the national climate adaptation plan.
01/04/2021 £300,000
IBRD HSBC T SIGS programme is the UKs flagship economic development programme in Somalia. Designed as a flexible and adaptive programme it will provide an immediate response to Covid19. It now has a stronger focus on remittances, supporting UK political leadership in this area, and, accelerated support to key Micro, Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (MSME) sectors including domestic food production and marketing. SIGS will deliver activities to 1. Develop and diversify businesses in approx. 4 high-value sectors. 2. Stimulate investment through developing the financial sector and related policy and or regulatory capacity. 3. Develop the evidence base on inclusive, sustainable, economic development in Somalia. SIGS will provide an essential policy and influencing resource for UK leadership on HIPC debt relief and or the associated reforms, including on the financial sector and counter terrorist financing.
01/04/2021 £1,263,177
ACT! The programme aims to strengthen the effectiveness of Kenya's devolution. It will support county governments to better plan, deliver and monitor the delivery of public services in key sectors including agriculture, climate change, education, health, water and urban services.
01/04/2021 £195,315
GHANA REVENUE AUTHORITY - DFID REVENUE PROGRAMME To support reform of Ghanas domestic revenue collection, including strengthening accountability mechanisms and providing the foundation for long term sustainable revenue generation.
01/04/2021 £93,199
THE CARTER CENTER To support the delivery of a fair and transparent electoral process in Ethiopia as well as supporting the National Electoral Boards capacity to deliver future elections. This will assist with Ethiopias political transition which also responds to a priority opportunity identified in DFID Ethiopias country development diagnostic.
01/04/2021 £547,417
HARAMBEE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT ACCELERATOR NPC The Skills for Prosperity Programme is a UK Prosperity Fund programme developed in partnership with nine middle-income countries globally. In South Africa, the programme aims to contribute towards South Africas own government priorities to address skills gaps, skills mismatch, and quality training that is hampering national economic growth. Three strands focus on improving the quality of TVET qualifications and institutions, improving access to technical and vocational education for unemployed youth and embedding knowledge sharing and capacity building in order to ensure programme sustainability
01/04/2021 £257,758
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FOUNDATION The Skills for Prosperity Programme is a UK Prosperity Fund programme developed in partnership with nine middle-income countries globally. In South Africa, the programme aims to contribute towards South Africas own government priorities to address skills gaps, skills mismatch, and quality training that is hampering national economic growth. Three strands focus on improving the quality of TVET qualifications and institutions, improving access to technical and vocational education for unemployed youth and embedding knowledge sharing and capacity building in order to ensure programme sustainability
01/04/2021 £585,520
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE I2I stimulates technological innovations addressing intractable development challenges, initially in the focal areas of energy, water and climate, and then increasingly in emerging frontier technologies with broader applicability. It tests different funding mechanisms and approaches - including prizes, peer-to-peer financing, Frontier Technology Livestreaming, and innovative cross-government partnerships - for ensuring technology ideas lead to a real-world development impact.
01/04/2021 £143,969
MANNIONDANIELS UK AID DIRECT To provide competitive funding to UK and overseas-based small and medium-sized civil society organisations , to support them in contributing to the decline of poverty in a range of the poorest countries, working towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
01/04/2021 £3,000,000
GLOBAL INNOVATION FUND To identify and support innovative solutions to development challenges which show proven, cost effective impacts that vastly exceed current practice.
01/04/2021 £4,905,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK  FCDO is aiming to catalyse the market for impact investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Impact investments are those which have both a financial and social return by benefiting poor and low-income people through improved access to affordable goods and services and income generating opportunities. The Impact Programme aims to promote solutions to the barriers and constraints that are preventing Impact Investing from scaling up in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme seeks to foster a significant increase in the volume and distribution of impact investment, reaching the underserved as consumers, suppliers, distributors or employees, in hard to reach, difficult geographies, and through innovative business models.
01/04/2021 £27,795,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK  FCDO is aiming to catalyse the market for impact investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Impact investments are those which have both a financial and social return by benefiting poor and low-income people through improved access to affordable goods and services and income generating opportunities. The Impact Programme aims to promote solutions to the barriers and constraints that are preventing Impact Investing from scaling up in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme seeks to foster a significant increase in the volume and distribution of impact investment, reaching the underserved as consumers, suppliers, distributors or employees, in hard to reach, difficult geographies, and through innovative business models.
01/04/2021 £85,843
GSMA MOBILE FOR DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION INC To work jointly with the industry group representing mobile phone operators worldwide, the GSMA, and its subsidiary Mobile for Development, to identify and support the development and use of new, innovative ways in which mobile phone technologies and mobile network infrastructure can be used to improve the reach, delivery and affordability of life-enhancing services to poor people in Africa and Asia. As a result of this work some 14 million poor people are expected to benefit from improved access to life enhancing services by 2020.
01/04/2021 £1,078,714
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED To deliver market based solutions to meet low income households needs by providing private sector creativity and commercial sector approaches to social marketing and demand creation to deliver innovative solutions and new approaches. This will benefit 100 million people by adopting behaviours and accessing household technologies and services that lead to sustained improvements in health, livelihoods, environment and wellbeing. This contributes towards the post-MDG, Nutrition and WASH agendas. The project will be for 5 years.To identify, test and deliver innovative market based solutions that meet the needs of poor households for basic services such as water, sanitation and hygiene in low-income African countries. Part of the DFID-Unilever partnership agreement, this five year project aims to utilise private sector creativity, social marketing and demand creation methods and techniques to promote behavioural change and accessibility of new technologies and services that lead to sustained improvements in health, livelihoods, environment and wellbeing of 100 million poor people.
01/04/2021 £120,000
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION Provide Independent Advice on Education, Communication, Science and Culture in relation to UNESCOs programmes in order to improve their impact, ensuring benefits for all countries including the UK.
01/04/2021 £1,282,682
SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund until April 2021.
01/04/2021 £8,694
£7,830,000
RESTLESS DEVELOPMENT UK Aid Connect is designed to create the form of civil society that DFID needs to meet its objectives and the form of civil society the future requires. By creating diverse coalitions to address complex, inter-dependent policy and practice challenges it answers a market gap widely recognised through the CSPR.
01/04/2021 £2,973,802
MET OFFICE To develop new, more demand responsive evidence, innovation and capacity to enable developing country governments and communities to better address climate change challenges and opportunities and develop more effective disaster risk management and recovery. The programme will support research to improve our understanding of weather and climate systems across African and the likely impacts of future change. It will also support research and innovation focused on low-carbon and climate resilient technology as well as help strengthen local capacity to do and use cutting edge climate research and evidence for development.
01/04/2021 £3,300
POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL This targeted investment programme will expand DFIDs current support for family planning service delivery via quality national third party provider(s) with a view to increasingly meeting needs of youth and younger couples.
01/04/2021 £61,678
UNDP CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT To build the capacity of UNDP to deliver advocacy, data management and country support for the delivery of SDG16 in partnership with others. To support and encourage the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals 16 in order to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels.
01/04/2021 £150,000
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Domestic resources are critical to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The Regional and International Tax Initiatives Programme (RITI) will enable developing countries to access specialist skills by leveraging global expertise to build tax for development capacity. The programme will also enable the production of global public goods and support international and regional organisations to work with countries to deliver both international and domestic tax reforms.
01/04/2021 £4,501,934
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION Funding of the mandatory annual assessed contribution to UNESCO for calendar years 2020-23 inclusive, covering the organisation's programme which includes Education, Science, Culture and Communication. Key programmes include the Education For All policy, Global Monitoring Report, Global Tsunami warning system, protection of Culture and World Heritage, Safety of Journalists and Freedom of Expression. Full details are in UNESCO's Programme and Budget.
01/04/2021 £2,975,000
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION A renewed FAO delivering high quality services effectively and efficiently to developing countries in support of their plans to achieve food security and sustainable agricultural development
01/04/2021 £92,780
SATELLITE APPLICATIONS CATAPULT LTD To improve the effectiveness and targeting of humanitarian delivery in Yemen through the provision of independent oversight. The UK delivers humanitarian support on a large scale in Yemen, but due to the conflict, it has no staff in the country. This programme will check that programmes are delivering the intended benefits and help ensure that programmes provide a holistic range of support to those most in need.
01/04/2021 £106,075
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - FINANCE DEPARTMENT The Evidence Fund procures and manages research and evaluations that primarily benefit ODA eligible countries. Most research and evaluations paid for by the Evidence Fund are country-specific, and all respond to requests for evidence to inform programme or policy decisions. Primarily serving research requests from HMGs Embassies and High Commissions in ODA eligible countries, and from HMG policy and strategy teams, the Evidence Fund strengthens the evidence behind the UKs priority international development investments and development diplomacy. The Evidence Fund also invests modest amounts of non-ODA, to strengthen the evidence behind wider UK foreign policy.
01/04/2021 £5,900,000
IBRD HSBC T To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2021 £1,470,000
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK  To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2021 £3,290,000
SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2021 £300,000
UN OCHA To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2021 £3,710,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
01/04/2021 £500,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £295,925
UN WOMEN The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £311,672
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £154,965
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The Good Governance Fund seeks to tackle corruption, improve the business environment, make governments more responsive to citizens, enhance media and civil society freedoms and promote overall reform.
01/04/2021 £3,550,000
GDI HUB CIC Over 1bn people live with moderate to severe functioning difficulties. 80% live in developing countries and 90% do not have access to the assistive technology, or 'AT', that they need. AT includes for example, wheelchairs, hearing-aids, digital devices, spectacles and prosthetics and orthotics. Increasing access to AT for people with impairments reduces poverty through improving access to education, employment, vocational training, healthcare, etc. As a result, participation in society and the community also increases. AT2030 will test and deliver proven methods of 'what works' to improve access to affordable AT, to the point they have started to reach scale or disrupt markets. It focusses on innovative products, new service delivery models and local capacity and will test novel approaches in four clusters - data and evidence, innovation, country implementation, and capacity and participation. The programme works across over 13 countries.
01/04/2021 £199,999
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To deliver a portfolio of technical assistance and capacity building projects to promote North Macedonia's reform process; in particular to support transparency and accountability of public institutions, reform of key sectors such as state-owned enterprises and energy, and to increase engagement in informed public discourse.
01/04/2021 £418,372
UNOPS - SUPPORT FOR ACCESS CELL UNIT To deliver a portfolio of technical assistance and capacity building projects to promote North Macedonia's reform process; in particular to support transparency and accountability of public institutions, reform of key sectors such as state-owned enterprises and energy, and to increase engagement in informed public discourse.
01/04/2021 £243,605
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To deliver a portfolio of technical assistance and capacity building projects to promote North Macedonia's reform process; in particular to support transparency and accountability of public institutions, reform of key sectors such as state-owned enterprises and energy, and to increase engagement in informed public discourse.
01/04/2021 £8,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK  To deliver a portfolio of technical assistance and capacity building projects to promote North Macedonia's reform process; in particular to support transparency and accountability of public institutions, reform of key sectors such as state-owned enterprises and energy, and to increase engagement in informed public discourse.
01/04/2021 £8,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK  Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Serbia, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £600,782
UNDP Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Armenia and North Macedonia. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Serbia, where support will focus on areas including business environment reform, public administration reform and promoting inclusive and participatory governance.
01/04/2021 £250,000
INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE To tackle water scarcity, build adaptation and resilience and scale up International Climate Finance in the Middle East and North Africa.
01/04/2021 £143,632
MET OFFICE To tackle water scarcity, build adaptation and resilience and scale up International Climate Finance in the Middle East and North Africa.
01/04/2021 £280,116
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Through a range of partners including International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations, private sector and CSOs, the Good Governance Fund supports a series of governance and economic reform initiatives, aimed at building stability, reducing poverty and increasing prosperity. This programme is comprised of a number of projects operational in Montenegro.
01/04/2021 £276,729
THE KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST To build on the Commonwealth Equality Networks (TCEN) track record of success supporting LGBT+ civil society organisations in Commonwealth countries. The project seeks to ensure that LGBT+ organisations continue to be supported to sustain and advance their work protecting and upholding the rights of LGBT+ people, and be better prepared to bring LGBT+ peoples concerns to the attention of those in positions of power.
01/04/2021 £310,803
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY To create greater evidence, capacities and incentives among government actors and parliamentarians on the social and economic costs of discriminatory regulations and practices; to strengthen collaborative relationships between civil society organisations and political decision-makers and to deepen civil societys policy development and policy advocacy
01/04/2021 £134,837
THE KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST To create greater evidence, capacities and incentives among government actors and parliamentarians on the social and economic costs of discriminatory regulations and practices; to strengthen collaborative relationships between civil society organisations and political decision-makers and to deepen civil societys policy development and policy advocacy
01/04/2021 £27,000
THE KALEIDOSCOPE DIVERSITY TRUST To create greater evidence, capacities and incentives among government actors and parliamentarians on the social and economic costs of discriminatory regulations and practices; to strengthen collaborative relationships between civil society organisations and political decision-makers and to deepen civil societys policy development and policy advocacy
01/04/2021 £226,991
HUMAN DIGNITY TRUST To assist governments to draft comprehensive pieces of ground-breaking legislation, to tackle discrimination and violence, to lay the groundwork for reform and to move draft legislation towards enactment.
01/04/2021 £1,180,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) programme will deliver new, practical research on 'what works' to tackle corruption in developing countries. Uptake of this new research by DFID and its partners will mean mean that anti-corruption initiatives are more effective and so corruption and leakage are measurably reduced. ACE will focus in 3-4 DFID priority countries drawn from a short list including Ghana, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique and Nigeria; and Bangladesh.
01/04/2021 £1,312,940
UNFPA To contribute to a more favourable enabling environment for the demographic transition in Mozambique, through coordinated action with others. The FCDO will use programming, evidence and diplomacy to influence decision-makers to increase investments towards cost-effective interventions that will accelerate changes in the population structure. These interventions will help young people to fulfil their potential by preventing unintended pregnancies and improving the literacy and numeracy skills among girls. The Governments systems will be strengthened to include population issues in planning and budgeting. Over 130,000 unintended pregnancies will be averted resulting in 427,000 users of modern contraceptives. These investments should help to offset deteriorating human capital outcomes because of COVID-19.
01/04/2021 £1,638,920
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED To deliver market based solutions to meet low income households needs by providing private sector creativity and commercial sector approaches to social marketing and demand creation to deliver innovative solutions and new approaches. This will benefit 100 million people by adopting behaviours and accessing household technologies and services that lead to sustained improvements in health, livelihoods, environment and wellbeing. This contributes towards the post-MDG, Nutrition and WASH agendas. The project will be for 5 years.To identify, test and deliver innovative market based solutions that meet the needs of poor households for basic services such as water, sanitation and hygiene in low-income African countries. Part of the DFID-Unilever partnership agreement, this five year project aims to utilise private sector creativity, social marketing and demand creation methods and techniques to promote behavioural change and accessibility of new technologies and services that lead to sustained improvements in health, livelihoods, environment and wellbeing of 100 million poor people.
01/04/2020 £4,000,000
STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £42,526
PAKISTAN MICROFINANCE NETWORK To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £564,102,545
EUROPEAN COMMISSION (EDF) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £193,771
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
UNEP To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £2,829,526
RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £169,725
LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £494,867
INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK RESEARCH INSTITUTE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £195,553
MET OFFICE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £750,000
SAGCOT CENTRE LIMITED To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £4,250,000
IBRD HSBC T To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £72,827
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND POLICY SCIENCES (I-SAPS) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £20,104
£16,540,000
INTERNATIONAL ALERT To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £1,074,102
INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND POLICY SCIENCES (I-SAPS) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £991,546
MERIDIAN INSTITUTE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £96,000
SDSN ASSOCIATION, INC. To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £1,507,807
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £532,000
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £14,329
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £468,976
MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £149,985
IFPRI To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £46,597
£34,367,333
ODI To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £232,033
CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC POLICY RESEARCH To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £500,000
WHO (GENEVA) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £50,000
IBRD HSBC T To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £50,000
£5,966,818
THE BRITISH ASIAN TRUST To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £305,918
THE POPULATION COUNCIL To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £3,238,237
CDC GROUP PLC To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £69,980
ABT ASSOCIATES To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £123,000
PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA (GB) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £1,523,844
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £357,870
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK (NWO) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £129,449
UNESCO IIEP To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £41,021
GENDERSMART INVESTING SUMMIT, A FISCALLY SPONSORED NONPROFIT PROJECT OF IMPACTASSETS To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £396,378
THE ASIA FOUNDATION (GBP) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £72,478
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £8,500,000
£24,666,000
DISASTERS EMERGENCY COMMITTEE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £133,024
THE IRRAWADDY POLICY EXCHANGE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £121,934
CARIBBEAN POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (CAPRI) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £101,469
MET OFFICE To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
PALLI KARMA-SAHAYAK FOUNDATION (PKSF) To deliver sustainable air services to St Helena by building an airport and associated infrastructure, thereby underpinning the St Helena Governments drive towards sustainable financial self-sufficiency.
01/04/2020 £226,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £188,154
BHARATIYA YUVA SHAKTI TRUST To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £5,163,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £3,500,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £239,043
DANCHURCHAID To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £625,546
THE BORDER CONSORTIUM To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £602,697
£20,721,543
HEALTH POVERTY ACTION To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £4,562,150
LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £2,531,198
LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £343,235
ASSOCIACAO PARA O EMPODERAMNENTO DA RAPARAIGA-MUVA To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £9,899,157
UN RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £1,500,000
£51,268,726
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £4,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £3,767,452
£51,268,726
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £250,000
PUNJAB SOCIAL PROTECTION AUTHORITY To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £1,500,057
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £599,353
TRUST FOR DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £998,817
STAR-GHANA FOUNDATION To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £90,080
STAR-GHANA FOUNDATION To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £92,000
OECD To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £1,900,000
UNICEF To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £3,500,000
GOVERNMENT OF MONTSERRAT - MONTSERRAT BUDGET SUPPORT GRANT To deliver more and higher quality services and better health now and in the long term. It will prevent over 2,800 women dying in pregnancy or childbirth, safely deliver 69,500 babies, provide 1 million users with modern family planning, screen over 900,000 women for cervical cancer, and provide 1.7 million young children and 300,000 pregnant women with essential nutritional care.
01/04/2020 £5,662,624
MEDICINES FOR MALARIA VENTURE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £210,000,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £12,884,717
THE FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATIVE DIAGNOSTICS (FIND) To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £348,426
PARTNERING HOPE INTO ACTION (PHIA) FOUNDATION To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £500,000
IBRD HSBC T To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £1,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £500,000
WHO (GENEVA) To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £1,562,956
BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA FOUNDATION To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £287,932
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £149,999
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £228,885
UNESCO ( To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £17,584
ST HELENA CORPORATE FINANCE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £3,363,715
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £330,708
WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £9,114
CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN PAKISTAN (CERP) To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £46,338
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF APPLIED ECONOMIC RESEARCH To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £53,870
COLLEGE OF POLICING LTD To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £183,946
CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE To enable the CGIAR to scale up its research, contributing to the development of new crop varieties which are more productive and tolerant of biotic and abiotic stress. Development of farming systems which are more resilient, including to the effects of climate change, and more productive, the development of markets and value chains which are better able to deliver benefits to poor people and policies and technology which will directly support better nutritional and health outcomes for the poor.
01/04/2020 £2,500,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £150,000
CDRI To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £274,652
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £276,000,000
THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS TB To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £557,167
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FüR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £200,000,000
THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS TB To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,172,778
WHO (GENEVA) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,500,000
£24,666,000
DISASTERS EMERGENCY COMMITTEE To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £2,424,502
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £329,633
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £175,000
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £3,555,000
IBRD HSBC T To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
IBRD HSBC T To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £613,526
ABSOLUTE RETURN FOR KIDS (ARK) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £2,650,000
ZAMBIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING LIMITED To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,622,000
EFINA To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,600,000
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING UGANDA LTD To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £2,810,284
FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £286,633
FMT To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £16,825,102
FSD AFRICA To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,353,391
FMT To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £48,673,934
THE UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £590,715
CHRISTIAN AID To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £996,918
CABI To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £998,520
ASIAN VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER (AVRDC) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £624,075
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF INSECT PHYSIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY (ICIPE) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £77,838
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £287,592
THE ASIA FOUNDATION (GBP) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £405,577
INTERNATIONAL IDEA To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £85,394
£22,639
ODI To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £500,000
USAID To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
IOM To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £3,456,399
ADRA UK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £20,000,000
PA-MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PLANNING To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £625,183
BOND To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £12,500,000
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY (GEF) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £1,400,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £934,361
UNFPA To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £474,047
MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES (MSI) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £136,500
COLLECTIVE GOOD FOUNDATION To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £73,500
COLLECTIVE GOOD FOUNDATION To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £195,000
SELCO FOUNDATION To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £105,000
SELCO FOUNDATION To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £4,817,631
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £650,000
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £650,000
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £250,000
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £100,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £400,000
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT.BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £250,000
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £100,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £400,000
ASIAN DEVELOPMENT.BANK To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £375,795
AFRICAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £572,808
MET OFFICE To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £100,000
SOUTHSOUTHNORTH AFRICA PROJECTS NPC To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £870,929
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £168,584
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT POLICY INSTITUTE To improve reproductive maternal and child health (RMCH) outcomes in Mozambique by strengthening community and institutional systems. This contributes toward the Family Planning 2020 objectives
01/04/2020 £500,000
IBRD HSBC T The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £352,112
KARANDAAZ PAKISTAN The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £4,954,437
GIVEDIRECTLY, INC The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £1,034,964
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF) The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £2,594,558
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £94,482
OECD The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £8,400,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £2,100,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £8,700,000
UNHCR The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £1,200,000
UNICEF The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £735,000
OECD The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £98,538
THE CENTRE FOR EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVES LTD The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £9,995
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF PEACE The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £120,000
THE WORLD JUSTICE PROJECT The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £65,500
NAMATI The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £88,004
£22,639
ODI The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £49,412
GENEVA CENTRE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC CONTROL OF ARMED FORCES The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £28,600
ADELPHI RESEARCH GGMBH The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
USAID The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £50,000
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £45,000
OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £370,000
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (GBP) The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £5,530,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £410,000
WORLD BANK - IBRD The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £113,552
AFRICA'S VOICES FOUNDATION LIMITED The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £5,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £750,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £334,845
UNFPA The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £1,317,435
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE The programme aims to increase sustainable and shared prosperity in Kenya by increasing Kenyas trade with the region and the rest of the world. Specifically, the programme will (i) invest in improving the efficiency and capacity of transport, logistics and trade infrastructure at Mombasa Port and key border points; (ii) invest in systems to improve trading standards, reduce non-tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade processes; (iii) improve the regulatory and policy environment for trade; and (iv) support private sector advocacy for trade competitiveness, the export capacity of Kenyan businesses and the greater participation of women and small and growing businesses in trade. ICF component is supporting Kenya Ports Authority to develop and implement a Green Port Policy to help the port adapt and become resilient to climate change. Key objectives include introducing new climate friendly technologies into the ports operations.
01/04/2020 £548,169
UK-MED To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £44,547
SOUTHSOUTHNORTH AFRICA PROJECTS NPC To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £198,000
FORUM FOR THE FUTURE To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £170,000
CPR To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £30,860
EMPOWER - EMERGING MARKETS FOUNDATION To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £1,693,327
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £73,595
THE INDUS ENTREPRENEURS DELHI To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £300,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £50,000
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £1,221,789
BANK OF ENGLAND To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £40,000
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £134,648
SHAREACTION (FAIRSHARE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION) To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £8,000,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £347,382
BBC MEDIA ACTION To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £2,932,700
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £7,000,000
IBRD HSBC T To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £8,056,000
SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £31,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND To provide rapid, specialist, expertise and transportation for the UN to enable a more effective and better coordinated response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen from 2017 onwards
01/04/2020 £4,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,500,000
IOM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £842,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £105,241
CANADEM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £2,302,326
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £627,886
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
UN OCHA This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £213,400
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £780,000
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £161,054
ETHIOPIAN ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £103,999
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £767,778
THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £730,000
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £353,300
TRISTAN DA CUNHA FINANCE DEPARTMENT This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,400,000
FOREIGN INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £384,652
FOOD FOUNDATION CIO This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,974,295
BSI STANDARDS LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £3,500,000
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £42,457
CENTRE FOR CRIME AND JUSTICE STUDIES This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £29,271
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £378,662
IOM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £269,551
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,661,080
PROSPERO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,242,331
PROSPERO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £412,073
PROSPERO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £558,574
PROSPERO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £225,000
PROSPERO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £500,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £449,974
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £62,104
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £17,865
BRITISH EXPERTISE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £88,692
SAMUEL HALL PRIVATINSTITUT GGMBH This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £661,016
INT FOUNDATION FOR ELECTORAL SYSTEM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £12,185,564
UNESCO (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £15,652,763
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,737,097
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £226,766
IMPACT INITIATIVES This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £8,400,000
MINISTRY OF FINANCE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £28,000,000
MINISTRY OF FINANCE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £750,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £176,278,585
AFRICA DEVELOPMENT FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £300,000
USAID This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £492,702
INNOVATE UK - TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £590,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £712,309
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £4,000,000
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £78,736
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £80,000
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £66,599
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,200,000
THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £100,000
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £130,504
ECONOMIC RESEARCH FORUM This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £350,000
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,800,319
PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £4,150,339
CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,300,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £200,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,800,000
UNICEF This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £280,264
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,219,124
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £29,544
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £44,403
CPR This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £100,000
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £70,000,000
WHO (GENEVA) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £293,489
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £2,695,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £7,217,245
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £4,400,000
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £995,000,000
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £3,002,552
BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £400,000
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,465,000
IBRD HSBC T This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,800,000
DISABILITY RIGHTS FUND This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £1,100,000
UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £579,986
SIGHTSAVERS This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £819,573
AFRICAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £46,435
ACRO This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £416,650
SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL & AFRICAN STUDIES (UK) This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £425,466
YALE UNIVERSITY This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £420,470
AGDEVCO LIMITED This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.
01/04/2020 £52,293
AGDEVCO LIMITED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £96,674
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £100,295
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £781,328
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE (NDI) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £266,372
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,150,000
USAID The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,500,000
USAID The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,000
BANK OF ENGLAND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £382,835
ETHICAL TRADING INITIATIVE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,995,962
ST HELENA CORPORATE FINANCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,641,940
PITCAIRN ISLANDS OFFICE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £878,060
PITCAIRN ISLANDS OFFICE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £7,611,232
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,301,454
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £889,968
IOM The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £500,000
WORLD BANK - IBRD The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £78,000,000
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £245,171
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,000,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £739,503
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £323,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £179,000
THE POPULATION COUNCIL The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £25,000,000
GREEN CLIMATE FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £225,000,000
GREEN CLIMATE FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £500,000
AFRICAN LEGAL SUPPORT FACILITY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £995,605
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £917,199
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE (NDI) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £300,000
WHO (GENEVA) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £700,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £400,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £148,031
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £250,000
THE FREEDOM FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £380,000
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £144,332
TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £50,000,000
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £360,000
USAID WASHINGTON The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,200,000
USAID WASHINGTON The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £49,904
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £644,339
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £380,323
IBRD HSBC T The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,400,000
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,130,000
MAJOR ORGANISED CRIME & ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £550,000
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PLANNING JAMAICA, FID TASK FORCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £665,000
INDECOM JAMAICA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £250,000
INTEGRITY COMMISSION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £120,000
MINISTRY OF JUSTICE - OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £85,000
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PLANNING JAMAICA, FINANCIAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £291,534
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (GBP) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £241,000
STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £37,448
£105,552,000
COMIC RELIEF The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £445,000
WHO (GENEVA) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £875,000
UN OCHA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,095,673
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £945,637
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,909
PICKFORDS LIMITED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,050,000
UN OCHA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £498,060
CANADEM The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £17,000,000
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £65,000,000
WHO (GENEVA) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £15,000,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £15,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £20,000,000
UNHCR The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £10,000,000
UNFPA The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £33,000,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,600,000
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,359,077
GOAL The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,000,000
£51,268,726
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,943,997
CARE INTERNATIONAL UK The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,000,000
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,317,340
CHRISTIAN AID The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £745,466
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £60,000,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £150,000,000
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (GBP) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £5,500,000
UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £19,700,000
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £20,300,000
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,800,000
CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £5,000,000
NATIONAL AID FUND The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £20,000,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,998,949
PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANISATION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £280,000
VIOLENCE PREVENTION ALLIANCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,070,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £650,000
THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,150,000
SOLIDARITY RESPONSE FUND NPC The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £208,317
NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £100,000
THE WORLD BANK (EFO) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £51,323
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £15,583
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
UNOPS-HQ The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £325,000
PASSPORT IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP AGENCY (PICA) The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,400,000
ADB RMTF The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £5,300,000
UNHCR The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £207,672
ASSOCIATION CHS ALLIANCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £334,626
OURLOOP STICHTING The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £800,000
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £338,180
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,500,000
IBRD HSBC T The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £3,000,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £470,406
UK-MED The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £60,643
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £815,000
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £2,300,000
IBRD HSBC T The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £500,000
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £4,000,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £750,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £500,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £500,000
£295,300,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY The UK Government has international commitments to meet the reasonable assistance needs of the citizens of St Helena. This bridges the gap between the domestic revenues collected and the costs of delivering public services on the island. This includes bringing in necessary international expertise to provide skills and experience not available on island and maintaining access to the island
01/04/2020 £6,092,552
CDC GROUP PLC FCDO is aiming to catalyse the market for impact investment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Impact investments are those which have both a financial and social return by benefiting poor and low-income people through improved access to affordable goods and services and income generating opportunities. The Impact Programme aims to promote solutions to the barriers and constraints that are preventing Impact Investing from scaling up in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The programme seeks to foster a significant increase in the volume and distribution of impact investment, reaching the underserved as consumers, suppliers, distributors or employees, in hard to reach, difficult geographies, and through innovative business models.
01/04/2020 £420,591
DEMOCRACY REPORTING INTERNATIONAL GGMBH The outcome of the programme is a democratic system in which government institutions are more capable, parliament is more accountable and the state as a whole is more responsive to the needs and aspirations of the Pakistani people.
01/04/2020 £75,000
IBRD HSBC T DFID will fund and guide investment in (i) better data, (ii) ongoing analysis of the causes of poverty and (iii) identifying what policies and programming approaches work to drive poverty reduction in different contexts. This will strengthen the evidence base needed for designing, monitoring and evaluating interventions that are effective in tackling extreme poverty. There will be a particular focus on what works to reduce extreme poverty in sub-Saharan Africa and in Fragile and Conflict Affected settings (where both poverty and DFID spending are increasingly concentrated); and for people living with disabilities, women and girls, and minority groups who are excluded from access to economic opportunities and basic services or whose livelihoods are threatened by environmental change and competition for natural resources.
01/04/2020 £382,835
CHAMBER OF PHARMACY, GHANA To promote Ghana as an investment destination of choice in West Africa; to support investment into job-creating sectors, particularly through UK investment, partnering development partners including CDC; to support Global Britain objectives across HMG, on trade, prosperity, bilateral cooperation with China on investment issues; to support the UK Ghana Chamber to meet wider UK objectives around responsible development and trade.
01/04/2020 £100,000
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT To increase the opportunities and climate resilience of smallholder farmers through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices which raise incomes and support biodiversity. The programme will also support sustainable and inclusive agribusiness models, particularly those which trade with smallholders, to access investment and improve the sustainability of their operations.
01/04/2020 £1,000,000
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Around one-fifth of young people worldwide were not in employment, education or training, prior to COVID-19. The Skills for Prosperity Programme tackles this global challenge by supporting education and skills systems across nine middle income countries in South East Asia, Latin America and Africa. Working hand in hand with national governments, industry and the education and skills sector, Skills for Prosperity seeks to improve the life chances of marginalised groups, including young people and women. It aims to do this by equipping them with skills fit for the future, thereby helping to improve the prosperity of individuals, communities and economies. This is a flagship global skills programme for the UK government.
01/04/2020 £4,244,500
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT GROUP (PIDG) The aim of PIDG is to mobilise private investment in infrastructure, in order to increase service provision for the poor, boost economic growth, trade and jobs to alleviate poverty in the worlds poorest countries.
01/04/2020 £2,301,402
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION To deliver an effective response to the basic needs of vulnerable people impacted by the crisis in the North East of Nigeria. The programme will deliver humanitarian assistance in nutrition and food security; protection and Education in Emergencies; multi-sector support including health, water, shelter and livelihoods interventions; as well as enabling a more efficient response to the crisis, including strengthened government planning, budgeting and coordination; and risk management.
01/04/2020 £497,485
RIFT VALLEY RESEARCH LTD The programme facilitates political dialogue on how power and resource will be shared, using these agreements to progress a constitutional review and more democratic electoral system for Somalia, improving the sustainability, stability, and inclusivity of politics.
01/04/2020 £620,761
PROSPERO LIMITED To create investment in Zambia by building the capacity of micro, small and medium sized enterprises. The programme will aim to systematically transform the finance and investment environment for small and medium sized enterprises in Zambia, by helping companies with potential to grow and become the engine of job creation in the economy. The programme will create jobs at scale, including for women, disabled people, and rural communities with high levels of poverty. Small and medium sized enterprises supported by the programme will help to improve nutrition outcomes and improve climate resilience of smallholder farmers. It is expected that at least 5 new small and medium enterprise finance vehicles enter the Zambian market; At least 1000 small and medium sized enterprises are supported by the programme and demonstrate growth in their business; At least 50% of businesses supported should be owned or managed by women and at least 50% of the 30,000 jobs created, should be for women.
01/04/2020 £2,000,000
IBRD HSBC T The programme aims to strengthen the effectiveness of Kenya's devolution. It will support county governments to better plan, deliver and monitor the delivery of public services in key sectors including agriculture, climate change, education, health, water and urban services.
01/04/2020 £247,912
MERCY CORPS EUROPE The programme aims to strengthen the effectiveness of Kenya's devolution. It will support county governments to better plan, deliver and monitor the delivery of public services in key sectors including agriculture, climate change, education, health, water and urban services.
01/04/2020 £3,600,000
WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT Ethiopia's rural safety net provides predictable cash and or food transfers to 8 million extremely poor people in chronically food insecure woredas (districts) in rural Ethiopia. Clients are selected for the program through a community-based targeting process. Households with able-bodied adult members are asked to work on community-planned public works in exchange for their transfers. These public works are activities like rehabilitate the natural resource base, build health posts and schoolrooms, construct and rehabilitate roads, and build other public infrastructure as prioritised by the community. Women are exempt from PW during pregnancy and 2 years postpartum. Labor-constrained households receive unconditional transfers (PDS) and are linked with complementary social services where possible. The safety net also provides livelihoods support in the form of skills training, business planning, savings promotion, credit facilitation, and, where appropriate, employment linkages.
01/04/2020 £1,700,000
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH To provide support to Ethiopian Government for its industrialization agenda that focuses on light manufacturing, priority sectors, financial deepening and investment climate.
01/04/2020 £150,050
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. The over-arching ambition is to raise global awareness, action and investment into climate resilience and adaptation,
01/04/2020 £525,000
ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK The latest Ebola outbreak in DRC is the second largest recorded outbreak, and has been running since May 2018. The UK response to Ebola Virus Disease Outbreaks programme has four primary aims- a) to curb the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreaks in DRC as quickly as possible; b) to minimise loss of life and impact on communities; c) to ensure no onward transmission outside of DRC; and d) to be prepared to act rapidly should a cross-border transmission occur. Countries directly supported by this Response programme includes DRC, Burundi, Rwanda. Some funds were also transferred from this programme to South Sudan and Uganda country programmes for direct implementation of Ebola preparedness activities for outbreak#10, and to Central Africa Republic (through Africa Regional Department) for preparedness activities relating to outbreak #11.
01/04/2020 £37,600
UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS To address the effects of climate change and to reduce environmental degradation in Bangladesh. The aim of the programme is to systematically improve expertise, implement innovative approaches to adaptation and environmental management, and facilitate the scale-up of proven approaches. The programme will focus explicitly on building the resilience of poor and vulnerable communities and groups, including women and children. It will support political leadership by engaging youth and civil society to build the case for climate action, and by fostering future generations of Bangladeshi climate experts.
01/04/2020 £195,000
WASTE CONCERN To address the effects of climate change and to reduce environmental degradation in Bangladesh. The aim of the programme is to systematically improve expertise, implement innovative approaches to adaptation and environmental management, and facilitate the scale-up of proven approaches. The programme will focus explicitly on building the resilience of poor and vulnerable communities and groups, including women and children. It will support political leadership by engaging youth and civil society to build the case for climate action, and by fostering future generations of Bangladeshi climate experts.
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Cumulative Grants
Amount Recipient
£995,000,000 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
£564,102,545 EUROPEAN COMMISSION (EDF)
£476,000,000 THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS TB
£438,430,926 EUROPEAN COMMISSION
£305,350,838 IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK
£280,000,000 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 'B ACC'
£270,000,000 GAVI
£250,000,000 GREEN CLIMATE FUND
£179,932,742 UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND
£177,115,435 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP (AFDF)
£176,278,585 AFRICA DEVELOPMENT FUND
£150,661,534 INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (GBP)
£137,917,778 WHO (GENEVA)
£104,352,784 WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT
£101,185,351 UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT
£96,213,345 UNFPA
£88,000,000 WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION
£78,800,000 UNITED NATIONS GENERAL TRUST FUND ACCOUNT
£75,774,724 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC)
£71,500,057 WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO)
£62,783,561 UNHCR
£50,800,000 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS
£48,673,934 THE UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
£46,833,367 IBRD HSBC T
£43,244,509 UNITED NATION?S CHILDREN FUND (UNICEF)
£41,995,171 THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY
£41,800,000 CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED
£39,517,425 WFP CONTRIBUTIONS UNIT
£36,400,000 MINISTRY OF FINANCE
£34,107,649 IBRD HSBC T
£34,000,000 UNHCR
£32,716,000 IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK 
£32,555,571 SG KLEINWORT HAMBROS BANK & TRUST LTD GBP
£30,363,000 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC)
£29,409,099 ASIAN DEVELOPMENT.BANK
£25,621,915 IOM
£24,485,812 UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS
£22,061,678 UNDP CONTRIBUTIONS ACCOUNT
£21,300,000 UN OCHA
£20,000,000 UN OCHA (D)
£20,000,000 PA-MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PLANNING
£20,000,000 DISASTERS EMERGENCY COMMITTEE
£19,793,937 ACTION AGAINST HUNGER UK
£19,621,356 IBRD
£19,210,500 IFAD
£19,000,000 THE WORLD BANK (IBRD ACCOUNT) 
£17,640,661 CDB
£17,389,860 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION (USD)
£16,825,102 FSD AFRICA
£16,000,000 UNICEF GLOBAL SHARED SERVICE CENTRE
£15,000,000 EBRD
£14,886,323 BRITISH RED CROSS
£13,911,209 MERCY CORPS EUROPE
£13,733,754 UNOPS-HQ
£13,440,103 FAO (FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANISATION)
£12,884,717 THE FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATIVE DIAGNOSTICS (FIND)
£12,500,000 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY (GEF)
£12,185,564 UNESCO (USD)
£11,930,000 THE UN WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME
£11,747,805 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
£11,269,206 UNFPA
£10,500,000 UN OCHA (D)
£10,469,055 MET OFFICE
£10,091,728 CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE
£10,000,000 STANBIC IBTC TRUSTEES LIMITED
£10,000,000 GLOBAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY PROGRAMME
£9,899,157 UN RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY
£9,678,204 TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA
£9,480,061 UNFPA (D)
£9,469,157 MEDICINES FOR MALARIA VENTURE
£9,168,885 INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE, U.K.
£9,000,000 VOLUNTARY SERVICE OVERSEAS
£9,000,000 VOLUNTARY SERVICE OVERSEAS
£8,820,000 UNICEF
£8,700,000 WHO (GENEVA)
£8,492,910 FSD AFRICA
£8,472,254 INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (UK)
£8,398,320 ELRHA
£8,268,476 BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD)
£8,207,870 FAO
£8,078,302 @ILABAFRICA - STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY
£8,056,000 SOCIAL FUND FOR DEVELOPMENT
£7,808,964 GDI HUB CIC
£7,704,664 BRITISH RED CROSS (D)
£7,450,000 USAID
£7,160,000 BRITISH INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PLC
£7,093,348 LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
£7,023,971 INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE
£7,001,861 DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL
£6,932,901 UNESCO
£6,674,869 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (IIED)
£6,624,631 UNESCO (USD)
£6,338,801 SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
£6,287,925 UN WOMEN
£6,250,000 UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE (USD) ACCOUNT
£6,117,631 LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
£6,092,552 CDC GROUP PLC
£6,000,000 IBRD (GEF GFATM ETF PNS)
£5,952,118 UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.
£5,662,624 MEDICINES FOR MALARIA VENTURE
£5,597,904 ROYAL COMMONWEALTH EX SERVICES LEAGUE
£5,400,000 UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE
£5,380,369 CARE INTERNATIONAL UK (D)
£5,333,708 THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND
£5,324,871 UNESCO (EURO)
£5,250,000 CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
£5,000,000 WHO
£5,000,000 NATIONAL AID FUND
£4,954,437 GIVEDIRECTLY, INC
£4,941,644 NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL
£4,925,000 UN OCHA
£4,902,929 INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE
£4,764,796 NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY
£4,748,625 UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - FINANCE DEPARTMENT
£4,699,020 MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
£4,671,650 BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION (USD)
£4,520,000 PITCAIRN ISLANDS OFFICE
£4,516,055 INNOVATE UK - TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY BOARD
£4,501,934 UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANISATION
£4,400,000 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
£4,391,975 WELLCOME TRUST
£4,345,238 PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH
£4,320,000 PITCAIRN ISLANDS OFFICE
£4,244,500 PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT GROUP (PIDG)
£4,150,339 CLINTON HEALTH ACCESS INITIATIVE
£4,100,000 MPTF OFFICE PBF
£4,099,058 PROSPERO LIMITED
£4,000,000 STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN
£4,000,000 GLOBAL GREEN GROWTH INSTITUTE
£3,800,000 GLOBAL INNOVATION FUND
£3,768,630 IOM
£3,728,477 DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUER INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH
£3,727,396 PROSPERO LIMITED
£3,711,126 UNDP GBP CONTRIBUTIONS
£3,707,429 EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT TRUST
£3,694,558 UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE
£3,672,759 GSMA
£3,649,053 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION
£3,557,807 THE WORLD BANK (EFO)
£3,554,640 THE MENTOR INITIATIVE
£3,500,000 GOVERNMENT OF MONTSERRAT - MONTSERRAT BUDGET SUPPORT GRANT
£3,456,399 ADRA UK
£3,454,978 POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D)
£3,418,077 GLOBAL CENTER ON ADAPTATION
£3,381,582 LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE (D)
£3,359,077 GOAL
£3,334,756 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
£3,300,000 UN WOMEN (D)
£3,300,000 THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS
£3,289,275 THE GURKHA WELFARE TRUST
£3,250,000 US AGENCY FOR INT'L DEV
£3,249,600 THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
£3,238,237 CDC GROUP PLC
£3,050,000 INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE
£3,040,000 MEDACCESS GUARANTEE LTD
£3,035,000 IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK
£3,013,546 ST HELENA CORPORATE FINANCE
£3,000,000 INTERNATIONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION
£2,998,949 PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANISATION
£2,994,691 POPULATION SERVICES INTERNATIONAL (D)
£2,980,000 UNDP MULTI-PARTNER TRUST FUND OFFICE
£2,975,000 FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANISATION
£2,961,750 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
£2,943,997 CARE INTERNATIONAL UK
£2,941,408 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
£2,908,055 CHRISTIAN AID
£2,899,093 TRADEMARK AFRICA
£2,865,634 CROWN AGENTS BANK LIMITED
£2,829,526 RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
£2,816,505 BBC MEDIA ACTION (D)
£2,810,284 FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING
£2,653,457 NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL
£2,650,000 ZAMBIAN FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING LIMITED
£2,615,675 WORLD RESOURCES INSTITUTE
£2,530,000 INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE (D)
£2,433,080 RESULTS FOR DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
£2,400,000 UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION
£2,400,000 ADB RMTF
£2,390,805 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
£2,383,925 COMIC RELIEF
£2,372,574 INTERPOL (D)
£2,342,519 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
£2,301,402 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
£2,294,952 SOUTHSOUTHNORTH AFRICA PROJECTS NPC
£2,268,324 AGRA
£2,240,070 POPULATION SERVICES KENYA
£2,150,000 SOLIDARITY RESPONSE FUND NPC
£2,127,956 WFT AFRICA
£2,095,000 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE (D)
£2,060,905 ODI
£2,041,594 PEAS (PROMOTING EQUALITY IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS)
£2,000,000 UNEP
£2,000,000 AIDS FONDS - STOP AIDS NOW! - SOA AIDS NEDERLAND
£1,992,829 DRUGS FOR NEGLECTED DISEASES INITIATIVE
£1,980,116 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE
£1,974,295 BSI STANDARDS LIMITED
£1,874,652 DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL
£1,812,830 KARANDAAZ PAKISTAN
£1,800,319 PROGRAM FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH
£1,800,000 UN GLOBAL COMPACT
£1,800,000 ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS
£1,800,000 DISABILITY RIGHTS FUND
£1,754,965 IBRD (HSBC) C/O THE WORLD BANK
£1,754,325 GLOBAL WATER PARTNERSHIP
£1,741,853 NORWEGIAN REFUGEE COUNCIL (D)
£1,728,970 MSI REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES (MSI)
£1,698,527 NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE (NDI)
£1,687,198 INTER AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
£1,640,024 FMT
£1,622,000 EFINA
£1,611,036 THE AECF
£1,600,000 FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING UGANDA LTD
£1,599,622 OECD (D)
£1,597,685 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS (IFES)
£1,593,204 ASSOCIACAO PARA O EMPODERAMNENTO DA RAPARAIGA-MUVA
£1,584,751 ENERGY SAVING TRUST
£1,562,956 BENJAMIN WILLIAM MKAPA FOUNDATION
£1,560,000 USAID WASHINGTON
£1,549,780 AGENCY FOR TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (ACTED)
£1,522,908 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
£1,521,264 STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NGO SAFETY ORGANISATION
£1,500,000 ACCESS TO MEDICINE FOUNDATION
£1,499,958 THE INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIE
£1,481,698 WORLD VISION
£1,470,000 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 
£1,425,673 MINISTRY OF FEDERAL AFFAIRS AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATION,PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE SUPPORT PROGRAMME
£1,400,000 FOREIGN INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICE
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