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Sustainable cities
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Sustainable Cities in Turkmenistan: Integrated Green Urban Development in Ashgabat and Awaza
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00081872
Start Date:
2017-08-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£8,518,261
Renewable Energy Space Analytics Tool (RE-SAT)
UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)
The RE-SAT project is delivering an energy analytics platform to equip Small Islands Developing States (SIDS) with appropriate information, products and modelling tools to support their transition from fossil fuel electricity generation to renewables. For SIDS, the economic imperative is to mitigate the financial risk of over reliance on fossil fuels. The RE-SAT platform provides advanced data analytics to help energy planners and investors where to locate renewable energy assets in order to optimise the amount of renewable energy generated, minimise their environmental impact and maximise the return on investment. SIDS have enormous potential to be energyindependent due to their natural renewable energy (RE) resources. To date however, many SIDS have insufficient in-situ environmental data and rely on incomplete records or limited time-series data to plan their RE strategy. This leads to overly conservative estimates of the available renewable potential and a greater reliance on traditional (fossil fuel) generation mechanisms to meet demand. To overcome this data gap and to support SIDS to improve their strategic RE planning, RE-SAT is using earth observations and other sources of environmental data to support decision-making regarding the feasibility and location of RE systems. RE-SAT is offering SIDS a powerful software application that will: • Improve RE strategic planning though high resolution power estimates; • Support the siting of new RE assets, taking into account environmental variables and historic weather patterns; • Save money on redundant infrastructure by sizing schemes more accurately; • Increase productivity through smarter working using the online data repository to share relevant energy documentation with key stakeholders; and • Increase the chance of investment in new renewable energy infrastructure through more accurate energy projections. RE-SAT has already delivered a successful proof-ofconcept energy-planning platform in collaboration with the Government of Seychelles and is working with Mauritius, St Lucia, Montserrat, Tonga, Vanuatu and Palau to scale-up the concept.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-13-GCRF-UKSA_MU_UKSA-46
Start Date:
2017-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,724,189.03
EnGender - Jamaica
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate and Environmental Resilience in the Caribbean (EnGenDER)
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00114961
Start Date:
2019-03-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,064,634
Sone Sie (phase 2)
BRITISH COUNCIL
Sone Sie's issue-based projects are designed to strengthen inclusive dialogue, networking, local leadership and insights to improve natural resource governance in contested areas. The programme’s premise is that transparency and agreement over equitable management of land and natural resources is an essential building block for inclusive development.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-209131-GB-CHC-209131-A05870
Start Date:
2020-01-08
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£2,949,971
Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Seeks to further integrate gender equality and human-rights based approaches into disaster risk reduction, climate change and environmental management frameworks and interventions and identify an address some of the gaps in in 9 Caribbean countries.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00121014
Start Date:
2019-03-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£614,753
Georgia: Advancing Environmental Democracy
Westminster Foundation for Democracy
Environmental Democracy programme in Georgia funded by the Good Governance Fund (FCDO). This phase will focus on supporting parliament, government and civil society actors in the run up to COP26.
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-02693163-GE22
Start Date:
2021-07-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£360,317
Transformational Adaptation to Climate Resilience
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
The overall goal of the proposed National Climate Resilience Programme (NCRP) is to contribute to accountable, inclusive and effective implementation of climate change and environmental policies to build resilient ecosystems and communities.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00126010
Start Date:
2020-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,595,240
SMEP - Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution (SMEP) programme will tackle the problem of pollution generated by manufacturing and industrial activity in developing countries. Pollution linked to manufacturing and industry in developing countries is causing very high (and in some cases catastrophic) levels of environmental degradation, which are leading to long-term health problems among workers and the general population, as well as widespread contamination of vital resources, including drinking water, livestock, soils and food crops. The SMEP programme will contribute to the identification, development and application of technology-based solutions, cleaner production methods and systems that will reduce the environmental impact and pollution generated by manufacturing in developing countries, leading to long-term environmental sustainability, improved health standards and greater production efficiency.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300124
Start Date:
2018-08-21
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£24,649,998
OUTPUT 7: RURAL SANITATION
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Capacity of Government is improved to implement the Rural Sanitation Model and Strategy to generate demand and facilitate supply, which contributes to Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Fostering Innovation And Use Of New Technologies, Harnessing Power Of Business And Markets, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: More children and their families have access to basic sanitation, supported by more effective national strategies
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Ghana-1620/A0/05/803/007
Start Date:
2018-02-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
OUTPUT 13: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) EMERGENCIES AND EVIDENCE
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Improved capacity of national and decentralized government and civil society organizations to manage risks and to prepare and respond to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) challenges in emergencies, which contributes to Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation, Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Public Engagement, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind, United Nations Working Together. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: More children and their families have access to affordable and safe drinking water, supported by more efficient national strategies
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Ghana-1620/A0/05/804/013
Start Date:
2018-02-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
Umwelt- und Sozialstandards in der Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie in Äthiopien
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
Die wirtschaftliche, soziale und ökologische Nachhaltigkeit der äthiopischen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie ist gestärkt.
Programme identifier:
DE-1-201920370
Start Date:
2020-02-25
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
€32,764,744.87
Mainstreaming Environment & Climate Change in Dev plans
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
This project aims at ensuring that environment and climate change are mainstreamed in most economically important and vulnerable sectors of the economy in Tanzania leading to poverty reduced levels while maintaining environmental integrity.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00061990
Start Date:
2011-07-13
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£3,070,249
2.2. BASIC WATER SUPPLY
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
More children and their families in targeted vulnerable communities have equitable and sustainable access to improved drinking water facilities, which contributes to Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation, Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation (Covid), Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices (Covid), Water (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Fostering Innovation And Use Of New Technologies, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: By 2021, more children and their families are living in an open defecation free environment, using improved drinking water sources and adopting improved hygiene practices
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Sudan-4020/A0/07/882/002
Start Date:
2018-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
2.1. BASIC SANITATION AND HYGIENE
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
More children and their families in targeted vulnerable communities access basic sanitation facilities and adopt adequate hygiene practices, which contributes to Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation, Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation (Covid), Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices (Covid), Sanitation (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities, Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Fostering Innovation And Use Of New Technologies, Harnessing Power Of Business And Markets, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: By 2021, more children and their families are living in an open defecation free environment, using improved drinking water sources and adopting improved hygiene practices
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Sudan-4020/A0/07/882/001
Start Date:
2018-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
CLIMATE RESILIENT COMMUNITY-BASED ACTIONS
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Increased and enhanced child-sensitive programs, evidence-based, inclusive policies, gender and age responsive mechanisms and technologies to address climate change, disaster risks and environmental degradation and promote community-based actions to meet the right of children and young people., which contributes to Climate Change, Disaster Risks And Envionmental Degradation, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices, Safe And Equitable Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Services And Practices (Covid), Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities, Water, Sanitation And Hygiene Systems And Empowerment Of Communities (Covid). UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: By 2024, children, adolescents and their families, especially the most vulnerable, have improved access to sustainable, equitable and safely managed water, sanitation and hygiene services including in most vulnerable communities.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Iraq-2130/A0/09/882/003
Start Date:
2020-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
Forest Governance, Markets and Climate (FGMC) Programme Extension - Programme Management
Pegasys Limited
The Forest Governance, Markets and Climate (FGMC) programme is the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s (FCDO) flagship global forestry initiative, with the broad aim of bringing about governance and market reforms that reduce the illegal use of forest resources and benefit poor people who depend on forests for their livelihoods. As part of global efforts to improve forest management and tackle deforestation, FGMC supports international policy processes which tackle illegal logging in timber-producing developing countries and the trade in illegally produced timber products. FGMC’s original business case, which ran from 2011 to 2020 with a total budget of £250 million funded from the UK’s International Climate Fund (ICF), has been granted an extension running from April 2021 to March 2023
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-10333897-FGMC
Start Date:
2020-11-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£22,293,108
Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) - Innovative research for the environment, livelihoods and wildlife.
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300760
Start Date:
2019-08-30
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£35,050,000
Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA)
International Institute for Environment and Development
REDAA will develop innovative approaches to managing the natural environment, supporting livelihoods and protecting wildlife. The current accountable grant is for IIED to facilitate the scoping and set-up of the REDAA programme.
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-02188452-11026
Start Date:
2021-11-22
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund Round 3
Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is the fifth most lucrative transnational crime, worth up to £17bn a year globally. As well as threatening species with extinction, IWT destroys vital ecosystems. IWT also fosters corruption, feeds insecurity, and undermines good governance and the rule of law. The UK government is committed to tackling illegal trade of wildlife products. Defra manages the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund, which is a competitive grants scheme with the objective of tackling illegal wildlife trade and, in doing so, contributing to sustainable development in developing countries. Projects funded under the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund address one, or more, of the following themes: • Developing sustainable livelihoods to benefit people directly affected by IWT • Strengthening law enforcement • Ensuring effective legal frameworks • Reducing demand for IWT products Over £23 million has been committed to 75 projects since the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund was established in 2013; five projects were awarded in 2014 (via applications to the Darwin Initiative), fourteen in 2015, fifteen in 2016, thirteen in 2017, fourteen in 2018 and in the latest round in 2019. This round of funding includes the following projects (details of which can be found at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/811381/iwt-project-list-2019.pdf). The projects that a relevant for this area are IWT035 to IWT047.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-7-IWTCF-R3
Start Date:
2017-04-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£4,123,118
Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund Round 4
Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is the fifth most lucrative transnational crime, worth up to £17bn a year globally. As well as threatening species with extinction, IWT destroys vital ecosystems. IWT also fosters corruption, feeds insecurity, and undermines good governance and the rule of law. The UK government is committed to tackling illegal trade of wildlife products. Defra manages the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund, which is a competitive grants scheme with the objective of tackling illegal wildlife trade and, in doing so, contributing to sustainable development in developing countries. Projects funded under the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund address one, or more, of the following themes: • Developing sustainable livelihoods to benefit people directly affected by IWT • Strengthening law enforcement • Ensuring effective legal frameworks • Reducing demand for IWT products Over £23 million has been committed to 75 projects since the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund was established in 2013; five projects were awarded in 2014 (via applications to the Darwin Initiative), fourteen in 2015, fifteen in 2016, thirteen in 2017, fourteen in 2018 and in the latest round in 2019. This round of funding includes the following projects (details of which can be found at https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/811381/iwt-project-list-2019.pdf): IWT048, IWT049, IWT050, IWT051, IWT052, IWT053, IWT054, IWT055, IWT056, IWT057, IWT058, IWT059, IWT0760, IWT061.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-7-IWTCF-R4
Start Date:
2018-07-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£4,505,210