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Westminster Foundation for Democracy: Official Development Assistance (ODA): budgets & payments

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Funding for the Westminster Foundation for Democracy to promote legitimate and effective, multi-party democracy in developing countries

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-3-Westminster-Foundation-for-Democracy

Start Date:

2018-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£18,175,224


Access to Medicine Index FY22

Access to Medicine Foundation

The Access to Medicine Index analyses 20 of the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical companies on how they make medicines, vaccines and diagnostics more accessible in low- and middle-income countries. This activity files includes the 2021 activities.

Programme identifier:

NL-KVK-34185938-Access to Medicine Index FY22

Start Date:

2022-01-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

€2,738,435


Access to Medicine Index FY21

Access to Medicine Foundation

The Access to Medicine Index analyses 20 of the world’s largest research-based pharmaceutical companies on how they make medicines, vaccines and diagnostics more accessible in low- and middle-income countries. This activity files includes the 2021 activities.

Programme identifier:

NL-KVK-34185938-ATMI-FY21

Start Date:

2021-01-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

€1,848,161


XCEPT Component 1: X-Border Local Research Network

The Asia Foundation

The X-Border Local Research Network — a component of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s Cross-Border Conflict: Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) program — is a partnership between The Asia Foundation, the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center and the Rift Valley Institute. With support from UK aid from the UK government, the three organizations work with local research partners to improve our understanding of political, economic and social dynamics in conflict-affected borderlands, and the flows of people, goods and ideas that connect them. The project supports more effective policymaking and development programming, leveraging research to advocate for peaceful change.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-941191246-Cross Border Conflict Evidence and Policy

Start Date:

2018-03-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£10,000,000


AIDS FREE CITIES Mozambique

Elton John AIDS Foundation

The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) and the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) awarded a grant to Frontline AIDS and their partners to tackle the HIV epidemic amongst young people in Mozambique. The 3-year project in Maputo City is designed to benefit adolescents at highest risk of HIV infection by enabling access to comprehensive services throughout the HIV prevention and treatment cascades. The model engages a cadre of HIV positive 18–24-year-olds to support other young people living with HIV to navigate their treatment journey and help ensure they stay in care. Through the project, over 40,000 young people will be reached with HIV services. EJAF and FCDO will also support a grant in Kenya to provide HIV Self Testing kits to young men.

Programme identifier:

GB-CHC-1017336-MOZ01

Start Date:

2020-10-12

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£1,349,927.63


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


Skills for Prosperity Programme

Lemann Foundation

The UK-Brazil Skills for Prosperity (S4P) programme is implemented with resources from the Department for International Development/Foreign Commonwealth Office (FCDO), via a consortium led by the Lemann Foundation, with whom the British Council, Associação Nova Escola and Instituto Reúna signed a contract to develop the programme's activities and receive their respective budget. The programme encompasses work in five pilot states and aims to help Brazil reach a higher level of prosperity, through the transformation of English language learning and teaching in the country. Through the programme, the consortium addresses policies and standards for the teaching of English at the national level while carrying out more targeted activities, such as the development of didactic material and teacher training for the last years of Elementary School (6th to 9th grade), High School, Technical and Vocational Education (1st to 3rd grade) and Higher Education (teacher training only). The programme’s activities are divided into 4 outputs: Policy and regulatory reform (Output 1), Design and delivery of ELT curriculum reform (Output 2), Teacher training (Output 3), and a cross-cutting Equity output (Output 4). While the British Council, Associação Nova Escola and Instituto Reúna are responsible for implementing programme’s activities, the Lemann Foundation looks after the overall programme management, guaranteeing strategic alignment and ensuring its success. It is the main point of contact with the FCDO’s In-country Programme Leader, and is responsible for: Overview, support and assess the Programme’s monitoring & evaluation; Coordinate and consolidate the work of the other members of the consortium; Ensure coherence between the work of the different organisations in the consortium; Financial management and distribution among the delivery partners; Recruit and manage experts and consultants to assist in cross cutting deliveries; Communicate and report on Programme development to HMG; Support and collaborate to the activities of the other organisations (e.g. advocacy activities); Assess and manage the Programme’s risk; Map and monitor Secondary Benefits opportunities; Validate and support the Programme’s institutional communication activities; Organise and plan Tactical and Strategic Committees.

Programme identifier:

CH-FDJP-CHE109668357-300310

Start Date:

2019-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£13,998,229.28


Securing global wheat crops for food and nutritional security - in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Working in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on two major co-investments in wheat crop improvement, DFID’s 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.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300755

Start Date:

2019-12-12

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£15,199,996


Deepening Foundations-Peacebuilding & Community Security

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

By 2018, counties and communities are able to anticipate, prevent and respond effectively to disasters and respond effective to disasters and emergencies.

Programme identifier:

XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00081560

Start Date:

2014-05-26

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£14,201,441


Support for Survivors of Acid and Burns Violence (A&BV)

Acid Survivors Foundation

The specific outputs of this program will be: 1. Improved access to and quality of medical responses to acid and burns violence. 2. Increased access to justice for survivors of acid and burns violence. 3. Improved access to rehabilitation and reintegration services for survivors of acid and burns violence. 4. Increased awareness of rights and skills needed to organize and create change 5. Improved responses to and prevention of acid and burns violence. 6. Stronger evidence-base to tackle and prevent acid and burns violence (Case management system and databases developed to collect, analyse and made available for improved institutional responses).

Programme identifier:

PK-VSWA-511-2007-UKAD-INN-084-1ACIDANDBURNS

Start Date:

2016-06-20

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£32,080


Provision of training and learning to small international development civil society organisations in the UK

Foundation for Social Improvement

Improved resilience and capacity of small international-focussed CSOs in the UK to deliver their strategic objectives through the provision of learning and development activities

Programme identifier:

GB-CHC-1123384-UK2021

Start Date:

2021-01-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£99,697


Greenovator - Digital marketplace for agricultural inputs and outputs

GSMA Foundation

Enhancement of Your Green Way Mobile Application (the “Green Way Ap”) to include marketplace features that will allow small holder farmers to sell their products directly to agri businesses at higher prices.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-5

Start Date:

2018-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Agrocenta - financial inclusion product

GSMA Foundation

Developing a financial inclusion product (AgroPay) for farmers in Rural Ghana in partnership with Vodafone Ghana, MTN Ghana and Premium Bank”.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-3

Start Date:

2018-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Qlue - civic engagement app that allows users to actively report or share his/her neighbourhood conditions to city officials and/or businesses.

GSMA Foundation

Scale Qlue-MyCity platform into three market-critical cities. Qlue is a civic engagement app that allows users to actively report or share his/her neighbourhood conditions to city officials and/or businesses.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-20

Start Date:

2018-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Lipamobile - school fee management system for parents

GSMA Foundation

Improve and expand LipaMobile’s mSomesa service, which allows parents and family members to pay for school tuition and other school fees, in Uganda with a focus on rural and poor areas of Uganda.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-24

Start Date:

2018-03-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Eziti - Taskmoby marketplace in Ethiopia

GSMA Foundation

Fund the commercial launch and scale of the TaskMoby marketplace in Ethiopia. TaskMoby will leverage mobile tech to connect service providers and customers, creating income opportunities for unemployed youth and women in Ethiopia.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-33

Start Date:

2018-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


oDoc - Offer online consultation for diagnosing potential COVID-19

GSMA Foundation

Offer online consultation for diagnosing potential COVID-19 patients and helping COVID-19 patients in manage their symptoms. Set up call centers for taking care of non-app user patients through calls. Offer chat bot services and other AI based diagnostic services

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-45

Start Date:

2020-07-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Odoc - service connecting doctors with low-income workers virtually using mobile technology

GSMA Foundation

Develop the oDoc Platform and scale it to low-income workers and the mass market in Sri Lanka. Making highquality primary healthcare universally accessible and affordable via chat, audio and video consultations.

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-44

Start Date:

2018-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Refunite - ""LevelApp"" Mobile Data Categorization providing Refugee Income

GSMA Foundation

Mobile technology to enable instant revenue generation for refugees and other crisis-affected communities, scaling REFUNITE’s Data Categorization Application

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-50

Start Date:

2018-06-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0


Lumkani - Fire Detection & Insurance for Informal Settlements

GSMA Foundation

Scale Lumkani Fire Cover and early warning system. This will use mobile technology to monitor the early warning fire detection system and send real time SMS alerts

Programme identifier:

US-EIN-37-1552838-51

Start Date:

2018-06-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£0




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