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Research and Innovation Systems for Africa (RISA) Fund Manager

Chemonics International Inc

The Research and Information Systems in Africa (RISA) Fund programme is a multi-country project funded by the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) focusing on strengthening research and innovation systems in target countries, combining the fund manager requirements of two current funds under the RISA umbrella: Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa (SRIA) and African Technology and Innovation Partnerships (ATIP). RISA seeks to strengthen research and innovation systems by developing a portfolio of well-designed, evidence-based sub-projects in Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Rwanda, and Tanzania. The RISA programme has three objectives: 1) Research institution and system strengthening (SRIA). To support research organisations to have the capabilities necessary to produce relevant, high quality research and to create an enabling environment for researchers and research organisations. 2) Innovation system strengthening (ATIP). To strengthen the enablers for the scaling of new and emerging technologies with the high potential for poverty reduction and inclusive growth. 3) Strengthening synergies between research and innovation systems (SRIA and ATIP). To identify and support linkages between research and innovation systems that will improve their integration and coordination. RISA will focus on identifying Research and/or Innovation system strengthening priorities in each of the focus African countries; procuring appropriate suppliers to deliver Research and Innovation system strengthening projects; and managing the overall Research and Innovation systems strengthening fund portfolio.  The project is a funds management programme, to issue grants and funding awards to local institutions and partners in Africa.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-RISA-10070

Start Date:

2021-07-16

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,795,899


MOBILIST Policy Platform

Chemonics International Inc

The Mobilising Institutional Capital Through Listed Product Structures (MOBILIST) is a five-year, 2.9 million programme funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), under the International Multi-Disciplinary Programme Framework (IMDP). MOBILIST, which began its Inception Phase in June 2021, is FCDO’s first programme targeting listed markets for their potential to mobilise large scale investment flows. It seeks to partner with the financial services industry in developing listed products that can intermediate this capital, and in a form that responds to the prudential regulations and investment models that today define the scope of opportunity for institutional capital. Chemonics’ role in the programme primarily involves leading on the “Policy Platform” workstream, which runs parallel to other MOBILIST workstreams. The Policy Platform aims to identify principle policy themes supporting mobilisation in the public markets agenda; commission and disseminate research and policy advice based on these priority themes; and provide an advocacy role. The products supported by MOBILIST are viable investment opportunities in their own right, and at the same time contribute to systemic change in secondary markets that over time, can mobilise billions of pounds of funding for poverty reduction and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) delivery.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-UK-10066

Start Date:

2021-05-04

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£319,348


Josoor Programme

Chemonics International Inc

Josoor focuses on reducing local conflict and strengthening social cohesion in Yemen.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-YE-10020

Start Date:

2020-02-21

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£3,876,664


Transparency and Accountability for Inclusive Development (TAcID) in Mozambique - Pillar 1

Chemonics International Inc

Mozambique Transparency and Accountability for Inclusive Development (TAcID) is a three and a half year programme funded by the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. TAcID works with local actors – civil society organizations, government ministries and local government authorities, and the donor community – to support national reforms to improve governance transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to civic demands by pushing for more responsible resource management and inclusive, participatory planning and decision-making processes.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-MZ-10058

Start Date:

2020-11-09

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£1,404,914.86


Syria Education Programme

Chemonics International Inc

The Syria Education Programme is a four-year project funded by the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) (previously U.K. Department for International Development (DFID)) and the European Union (EU) that provides access to safe, inclusive, and quality learning opportunities to children in Syria, while strengthening education actors to effectively manage education. Results-based interventions focus on four components: 1) Stipend payments to teachers and education staff 2) Implementation of Teacher Payment and Attendance Monitoring System 3) Capacity Building of Education Authorities and NGOs and 4) Quality Education and psycho-social support activities. Manahel will foster resilience and quality learning outcomes for up to 300,000 children (50% girls) with a target of 50 percent achieving improved basic learning outcomes.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-SY-8076

Start Date:

2018-02-02

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£84,645,483


Yemen Peacebuilding Programme - Josoor

Chemonics International Inc

The Yemen Peacebuilding Programme (Jasoor), supports local conflict resolution and peacebuilding across districts in four governorates in Yemen (Hodeidah, Marib, Shabwa and Taiz). The programme builds upon lessons learned from the recent Conflict Security and Stabilisation Fund (CSSF) funded Community Peacebuilding Pilot, which highlighted the importance of moving beyond short-term community initiatives to strengthening long-term community dialogue and conflict resolution.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-US-EIN-52-2145827-YE-10020

Start Date:

2020-02-21

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,169,000


Nepal Climate Change Support Programme 2 - Climate Fund Management and Climate Finance Capacity Building

Chemonics International Inc

NCCSP 2 Fund Management component is a three-year project funded by the U.K. Department for International Development. The programme has two primary aims: 1) Fund management of finances to deliver climate resilient projects and in particular to channel implementation funds to contractors and user groups and other activities commissioned by local governments; and 2) Build capacity of local governments in NCCSP2 to manage climate funds

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-NP-8073

Start Date:

2019-12-12

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,304,658


Cross Border Conflict Research Programme Lot 2

Chemonics International Inc

The objective of the programme is to improve effectiveness of HMG investments in fragile and conflict affected situations (FCAS), by providing real-time data, expertise and public good research to inform DFID and Whitehall policy and operations including through the Whitehall Conflict Security and Stability Fund (CSSF) and DFID programmes. The programme is broken into two separate contracts: Lot 1 (X-border conflict dynamics/response), and Lot 2 (Violent and peaceful behaviour). This contract is Lot 2 which is examines the drivers of peaceful and violent behaviour, and the conditions under which individuals, groups and societies can be encouraged to move away from violence and towards peace.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-GB-GOV-1-300100-102

Start Date:

2020-04-07

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£3,168,049


Cross Border Conflict Research Programme Lot 1

Chemonics International Inc

The objective of the programme is to improve effectiveness of HMG investments in fragile and conflict affected situations (FCAS), by providing real-time data, expertise and public good research to inform DFID and Whitehall policy and operations including through the Whitehall Conflict Security and Stability Fund (CSSF) and DFID programmes. The programme is broken into two separate contracts: Lot 1 (X-border conflict dynamics/response), and Lot 2 (Violent and peaceful behaviour). This contract is Lot 1 which is broken into the following two parts: Part A: X-border conflict ""hubs"" and x-border ""spokes."" Research will examine networks operating between major conflicts including Afghanistan, through Iran to the Middle East, through the Levant, North Africa and the Gulf to East Africa. Research will include techology based methods (e.g. satellite and aeiral imager, financial data, geo-tracking, communications and/or social media) complemented by quantitative and qualitative field work. Part B: Innovating conflict responses in an era of x-border conflict. Research will collect and collate empirical evidence on international conflict response systems, including multi-lateral and bilateral efforts focussed on peace support or stability and how they can innovate to meet the challenges of x-border conflict.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-52-2145827-UK-8497

Start Date:

2020-05-04

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£3,168,049


Cross Border Conflict Evidence and Policy Trends

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To improve evidence on the world’s 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)

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300100

Start Date:

2018-04-17

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£29,000,001


Transparency and Accountability for Inclusive Development (TAcID)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The programme has two areas of work: Pillar 1: Improving the quality of basic services: We will support efforts to strengthen civic engagement and accountability in the provision of basic services. These will include a range of initiatives, from community monitoring of services through scorecards and social audits at the facility level to national evidence-based advocacy for improved policies, planning and budget allocations to key services. Our programme will link with our interventions to increase access to services (eg health; water, sanitation and hygiene/WASH). A combination of grants, technical expertise, facilitation, media, campaigns, and innovative pilots will be used to drive change. Pillar 2: Promoting transparency and fighting corruption: We will work with Mozambican civil society organisations promoting transparency and integrity through research and advocacy. We will explore the possibilities of providing short-term, targeted assistance to government and state authorities

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300210

Start Date:

2018-03-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£9,845,373


Strengthening Research Institutions in Africa

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300781

Start Date:

2018-11-30

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£19,353,462


Mobilising Institutional Capital Through Listed Product Structures

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

FCDO seeks to support the development of new products that have the ambition to list on major and local exchanges, and by doing so, engage new sources of investment and new investors, to help bridge the SDG financing gap, estimated by the UN to total $2.5 trillion p.a. ODA flows alone will not meet the needs of developing countries, and new sources of private investment will be essential if the SDGs are to be met by 2030. The programme will work with UK-based financial service providers and providers across FCDO priority countries and more widely, working to help mobilise more capital to reach the hardest places, and where the needs are greatest.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300921

Start Date:

2020-02-25

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£155,378,869


Capability Programme supporting HMG to further enhance the UK’s response to conflict management and resolution.

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Programme will enable the FCDO's Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation to access technical experts from outside of HMG to enhance the UK’s conflict prevention, management and resolution work, as set out in the Integrated Review. The programme will also underpin the design and implementation of a cross government UK Conflict Strategic Framework with new research partnerships and deploying specialists to enable a range of interventions in countries prioritised by the conflict strategy. Technical expertise will also be channeled through strategic local and international partner organisations. Intended beneficiaries will be people in targeted countries whose lives are affected by different types of conflicts, including some of the most vulnerable such women, youth and children.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-301371

Start Date:

2021-10-21

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£4,024,592


Africa Technology and Innovation Partnerships - ATIP

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300704

Start Date:

2020-01-09

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£32,207,527


Climate Smart Development for Nepal

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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

Programme identifier:

GB-1-204984

Start Date:

2016-10-06

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£57,499,974


Support to Refugees and Migration programme in Ethiopia

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-205143

Start Date:

2016-02-12

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£169,921,154


Global Security Rapid Analysis

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

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.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300358

Start Date:

2017-02-08

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£13,653,898


Somalia Stability Fund II

Adam Smith International Limited

The Stability Fund’s goal is to work towards a peaceful, secure, stable Somalia. To achieve this, the Stability Fund aims to address the security, development and political drivers of conflict in a local area to achieve the following outcomes: i) Legitimate, viable governance structures able to make and enforce rules locally. ii) Existing and emerging conflicts brought to conclusion and risks of future conflicts mitigated.

Programme identifier:

GB-COH-2732176-7083

Start Date:

2016-11-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£62,698,432




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