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UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Delivery and administrative costs to support Royal Society activities funded by the Newton Fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-NEWT-RS_DEL_Del37

Start Date:

2014-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,333,620.68


Delivery costs

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Delivery and administrative costs to support Royal Society activities funded by the Newton Fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-NEWT-RS_DEL_Del39

Start Date:

2014-07-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£25,122.37


Delivery costs

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Delivery and administrative costs to support Royal Society activities funded by the Newton Fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-NEWT-RS_DEL_Del38

Start Date:

2014-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£90,248.07


Royal Academy of Engineering Delivery Costs - GCRF

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Programme delivery and administrative costs for Royal Academy of Engineering ODA programmes under the Global Challenges Research Fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RAENG-GCRF-02

Start Date:

2016-07-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,415,881


Commonwealth Veterans Programme

Royal Commonwealth Ex-Sevices League

There are just over 14,000 older people from Commonwealth or former Commonwealth countries who served in the British Armed Forces prior to their countries gaining independence. Of this number, it is known that just over half are living in absolute poverty without access to financial support, pensions or basic social care. Their extreme poverty means they often lack access to sufficient levels of basic nutrition and are extremely marginalised. UK aid is needed to support the expansion of a cash transfer programme designed to provide sustained nutrition for up to 7,000 older people living in absolute poverty across ODA eligible countries. The beneficiaries, living in some of the world’s poorest countries need assistance to be able to meet their basic nutritional needs, are Commonwealth veterans and surviving spouses of veterans who served the British Armed Forces prior to their country gaining independence. £11.7 million of UK aid will be required over a five-year period to contribute to a £15.5 million cash transfer programme managed by the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League (RCEL). The key outcome is that up to 7,000 vulnerable older people will receive cash transfers to be able to afford sustained nutrition which will strengthen resilience and lift them out of absolute poverty. Such cash transfers will provide a level of dignity that they would otherwise not have experienced.

Programme identifier:

GB-CHC-1174874-CVP300740

Start Date:

2019-02-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£11,690,000


Defence Education - Royal College of Defence Studies

Ministry of Defence

The Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) is a postgraduate education course for military and civilian personnel, focused on international security and strategic studies. The course contributes to the development of senior leaders and seeks to improve their ability to deal with security challenges in an effective and responsible manner, including by addressing issues such as human rights and rule of law, international humanitarian law, protection of civilians in conflict, anti-corruption and transparency, civilian oversight and democratic control of Armed Forces.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-8-DE-005

Start Date:

2018-01-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£3,515,952


Royal Society Delivery Costs - GCRF

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Programme delivery and administrative costs for Royal Society ODA programmes under the Global Challenges Research Fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RS-GCRF-02

Start Date:

2015-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£2,377,000


Royal Academy of Engineering - Newton Fund Transition Activity & Delivery

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Funding to enable Royal Academy of Engineering to maintain partnerships and capacity in the transition from Newton Fund and the Global Challenges Research Fund to the new fund.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-NF-RAE-6FS8SG4

Start Date:

2022-06-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£747,000


Royal Academy of Engineering Core - Engineering for Development Research Fellowships

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

The Royal Academy of Engineering offers Research Fellowships each year to outstanding early-career researchers to support them to become future research leaders in engineering.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RAENG-GCRF-06

Start Date:

2016-08-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£4,173,814.18


Reducing mortality and improving childhood development of children aged 1 - 4 in rural communities of Barisal, Bangladesh

Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)

The project will contribute to reducing under 5 mortality (SDG 3.2) in Bangladesh where drowning is the leading killer of children - responsible for 43% of deaths of 1 - 4 year olds. In Kalapara sub-district where drowning rates are 3 times the national average, 300 Anchals will be established. Anchals are homes adapted and equipped to provide supervision and education to 1-4 year olds during peak drowning times; a cost-effective and scalable intervention proven to reduce the risk of a child drowning by 82%. From July 2019-2022 the Anchals will offer 7,500 children access to supervision and early childhood education (SDG 4.2), improving ECD scores for those who attend regularly. The Anchals are community managed and offer 600 women a caring role and a small remuneration. In turn parents and guardians can be confident that their children are safe whilst they work and undertake daily chores and the wider community will be more aware of the risks of drowning and measures to prevent it.

Programme identifier:

GB-CHC-209603-700547

Start Date:

2019-08-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£931,330.02


Developing Quality General Practice in Myanmar: Sustainable Training of General Practitioners on Quality Improvement

Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP)

The project seeks to train Myanmar General Practitioners on Clinical Governance and Quality Improvement and develop local capacity to provide ongoing peer support and leadership.

Programme identifier:

GB-CHC-223106-rcgp-international

Start Date:

2017-12-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£119,756


Funding to support delivery of ODA eligible programming delivered by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew provides an international centre of expertise and benefits to developing countries, including through collections and seed banks, agricultural science including collaboration with the ODA eligible Global Crop Diversity Trust, plant health including diagnosis of plant pests and diseases and biosecurity, capacity building (CBD, CITES, Nagoya Protocol, IPBES), M&E of ICF, advice on climate change resilience.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-7-ALB-KEW001

Start Date:

2016-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£9,300,000


Royal Academy of Engineering Core - Higher Education Partnerships in Sub-Saharan Africa

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

The Higher Education Partnerships in sub-Saharan Africa Programme (HEP SSA) – supported by the Anglo American Group Foundation and the UK Government through the Global Challenges Research Fund – was established by the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2016, following the successful pilot scheme, Enriching Engineering Education Programme. COVID-19

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RAENG-GCRF-05

Start Date:

2016-07-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£78,852.39


Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Small Grants Scheme 2020

UK - Department of Health (DH)

A partnership with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) to support small grant awards for early career researchers based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Awards will specifically support research and capacity development for LMIC researchers which will benefit patients and the public in LMICs

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-10-RSTMH_SG_2020

Start Date:

2020-05-28

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£590,041


Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Small Grants Scheme 2019

UK - Department of Health (DH)

A partnership with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) to support small grant awards for early career researchers based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Awards will specifically support research and capacity development for LMIC researchers which will benefit patients and the public in LMICs

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-10-RSTMH_SG_2019

Start Date:

2019-07-22

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£161,230.26


Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Small Grants Scheme 2021

UK - Department of Health (DH)

A partnership with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) to support small grant awards for early career researchers based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Awards will specifically support research and capacity development for LMIC researchers which will benefit patients and the public in LMICs

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-10-RSTMH_SG_2021

Start Date:

2021-07-15

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£813,250


Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Early Career Grants Scheme 2022

UK - Department of Health (DH)

A partnership with the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) to support small grant awards for early career researchers based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Awards will specifically support research and capacity development for LMIC researchers which will benefit patients and the public in LMICs

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-10-RSTMH_ECG_2022

Start Date:

2022-10-06

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£926,000


Royal Academy of Engineering Core - Africa Catalyst

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

GCRF Africa Catalyst aims to strengthen professional engineering bodies in sub-Saharan Africa so that they can effectively promote the profession, share best practice and increase local engineering capacity, to help drive development. This is supported by high-quality research focusing on expanding the evidence base for the importance of robust engineering institutions and the role they play in delivering sustainable growth, and mapping engineering capacity and diversity in sub-Saharan Africa.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RAENG-GCRF-01

Start Date:

2016-10-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£3,288,252.17


Royal Academy of Engineering Core - Engineering a Better World

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Engineering a Better World is a unique programme focused on achieving sustainable development, through innovative, collaborative, challenge-led engineering. COVID-19

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-RAENG-GCRF-04

Start Date:

2019-09-16

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£1,338,436


Royal Academy of Engineering Innovation & Commercialisation - Africa Prize CARE

UK - Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS)

Project CARE aims to support African Engineering entrepreneurs to make and supply PPE which is effectively used in hospitals and clinics in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to respond to other COVID-19 related challenges in their communities. COVID-19

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-13-GCRF-InCCARE

Start Date:

2020-03-06

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£575,974




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