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Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation (SAFE) Programme Zimbabwe
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
The programme will prevent and respond to the most severe types of gender-based violence in Zimbabwe, including child marriage and modern slavery. The programme will deliver community-level projects to (1) prevent violence by changing harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls, and (2) respond to violence by increasing access to services for survivors. This will empower communities to protect women and girls’ safety, rights and choices, leading to improved development outcomes and reduction of child marriage and modern slavery. The programme will also improve the availability of and implementers’ capacity to use evaluation evidence, research and data to optimise impact, value for money, and targeting in programming.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300024
Start Date:
2019-04-15
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£7,263,634
Women's Integrated Sexual Health (WISH)
Leonard Cheshire Disability
1. Challenge Social norms, increasing the demand and uptake for family planning 2. Support evidence-based innovations and practice to be shared globally to increase women’s choice and access to SRH services 3. Provide targeted service delivery for voluntary FP integrated within a wider sexual and reproductive health and rights package 4. Promote a supportive legal, financial and policy framework for sustainable family planning and safe abortion services
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-218186-66B-LDH-01
Start Date:
2018-11-16
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£499,999
Evaluation of Stamping out and Preventing Gender-Based Violence (STOP GBV) Programme, Zambia
Oxford Policy Management
The primary objective of the programme is to improve the prevention and response to gender-based violence, the programme began in 2012 however it is a successor programme to the USAID funded A Safer Zambia (ASAZA) which ran from 2008 to 2011.
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-03122495-A2591
Start Date:
2018-04-16
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£349,017
Robert Carr Civil Society Network Fund
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To provide support to the Robert Carr Civil Networks Fund in order that civil society networks, working at global and regional levels, have sufficient and predictable resources to enhance the quality, effectiveness and gender equity of the HIV response [universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support without stigma or discrimination], especially in reaching inadequately served populations at local level.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-203325
Start Date:
2012-09-21
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£14,998,295
Women's Integrated Sexual Health
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To increase the use of family planning methods to reduce maternal deaths and prevent the use and access to unsafe abortion, including for marginalised and young women. It will enable women in target countries to safely plan their pregnancies and improve their sexual and reproductive health. It will progress towards Universal Reproductive Health and Rights [SDGs 3.7 and 5.6]. It will support a range of services including family planning, education and behaviour change, prevention of unsafe abortion and other integrated sexual and reproductive health services. By 2020, the programme aims to have supported an additional 4.1m family planning users. It will avert up to 9.4m unsafe abortions and 8.9m unintended pregnancies, and provide 23m couple years of family planning protection.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-205241
Start Date:
2017-06-06
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£260,000,154
Tsogolo Langa Family Planning Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
This targeted investment programme will expand DFID’s 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.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300216
Start Date:
2018-04-17
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£45,245,926
Scaling up Family Planning in Tanzania
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
This is a national programme to scale up access to family planning across Tanzania. Specific activities will include: • Outreach work in rural and urban areas as well as in Tanzania’s refugee camps and host communities. • Specific work to improve access to family planning as well as sexual and reproductive health information to youth, people with disabilities as well as services for victims of sexual violence. • Procure family planning commodities, strengthen the supply chain, and train of public health providers
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300415
Start Date:
2017-10-14
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£53,146,843
Delivering sustainable and equitable increases in family planning in Kenya
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To acheive additional family planning results in Kenya as per DFID's Family Planning 2020 commitments.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300107
Start Date:
2018-06-05
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£30,076,134
Delivering Accelerated Family Planning in Pakistan (DAFPAK)
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300435
Start Date:
2017-11-23
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£89,999,989
Reducing Maternal and Newborn Deaths in Kenya
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To avert 4000 maternal deaths and 5500 neonatal deaths through nationwide life saving skills training for health professionals, uninterrupted and sustainable clean energy systems, climate resilient water supply and infrastructure, and integrated health system strengthening in selected counties, 2013-2023
Programme identifier:
GB-1-202549
Start Date:
2013-11-14
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£62,321,632
UK Aid Connect Funding Mechanism
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300055
Start Date:
2017-12-05
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£93,992,656
UK investment in the Global Fund 2020-2022 to reduce transmission and mortality for HIV AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria through treatments, diagnostics and preventive technologies and related services
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-205184
Start Date:
2020-05-03
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,459,499,307
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
Women’s Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) 2
International Planned Parenthood Federation
Women's Integrated Sexual Health (WISH) 2 Access Choice Together Innovate Ownership Now (ACTION)
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-229476-WISH2ACTION
Start Date:
2018-09-07
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£131,999,919.01
Township Democratic Local Governance Project
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Township Democratic Local Governance project (TDLG) addresses the institutional challenges in local governance structures, emphasizing participatory annual planning and discretionary funding at the township level.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00089167
Start Date:
2017-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£24,425,833
Climate Smart Jobs Programme
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To strengthen the climate smart agribusinesses, creating jobs, support climate smart land management & services and to remove barriers that stop businesses getting deals.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-301015
Start Date:
2021-09-27
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£38,999,999
Project Soteria stopping perpetrators of sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment from working in the aid sector
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
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.
Programme identifier:
GB-GOV-1-300784
Start Date:
2019-06-25
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£9,667,251
Expert Advisory Call Down Service - Online Electronic-Registry of Business Regulations in Ghana
IMC WORLDWIDE
Supporting the Government of Ghana with the design, development and launch the e-Registry which provide businesses with an easily accessible, one-stop repository of up-to-date information on all business regulations (laws, directives, procedures, forms and fees) in force in Ghana.
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-02651349-EACDS11144-225
Start Date:
2019-11-04
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£285,600
Women lead in Emergencies: Strengthening GBV response in Tigray
CARE International UK
FCDO is looking to give 1mil over 2 years to CARE for an accountable grant to reduce GBV in the Tigray region. This is likely to include funding for one stop shop centres, work around norms changing, and working with local partners (Women's Association of Tigray) on community mobilization, psychosocial support and awareness raising.
Programme identifier:
GB-CHC-292506-GB863
Start Date:
2022-02-08
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,000,000