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ICRC operations in Congo, Democratic Republic of the (2020)
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Contributions, Expenditures and Results for ICRC in Congo, Democratic Republic of the covering 2020
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-21016-2020-AFRICA-CD
Start Date:
2020-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
CHF83,045,469.84
Supporting Humanitarian Operations in Central African Republic and the Region (SHOCARR)
The MENTOR Initiative
This Consortium-led programme addresses the most acute humanitarian emergency health needs in three of the most vulnerable and conflict affected prefectures in CAR. Assistance to affected populations will focus on the needs of different communities served through each partner organisation in the Consortium. Each NGO brings their specific areas of expertise, and will ensure delivery of a combination of essential services (health care provision, including targeted water and sanitation at health facility level, plus community IEC and community sanitation pilot projects). More than 374,883 people will be able to access quality health services for life threatening diseases, in an environment where healthcare would, without this intervention, be practically non-existent, and will be sensitised on disease prevention and the importance of seeking early and effect diagnosis and treatment. It will also target preventative initiatives to better equip high risk communities to reduce their risk of infection of some preventable diseases.
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-05126149-CCT2CAR
Start Date:
2019-04-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£14,000,000
COG.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-COG.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,452,326
GMB.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-GMB.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£314,154
NER.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-NER.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,243,038
PHL.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-PHL.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£669,622
SDN.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-SDN.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£554,666
DFID Programme Partnership Arrangement
Save the Children UK
The PPA provides Save the Children with unrestricted strategic funding support for mutually agreed outcomes across development and humanitarian contexts. The General PPA outcome: To improve health, nutrition, education and protection outcomes for poor and marginalised women, children and their families, especially in fragile states. The CHASE PPA outcome: Children and their families benefit from an improved, effective coordinated, emergency response from Save the Children UK directly and through influencing other humanitarian actors
Programme identifier:
GB-COH-213890-PPA
Start Date:
2011-04-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£47,043,230
COD.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-COD.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£2,573,942
DOM.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-DOM.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,296,034
CAF.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-CAF.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£1,752,260
MDA.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-MDA.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£321,290
LAO.S1 Leadership, advocacy and communication to fast track the AIDS response
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) Secretariat
The UNAIDS Secretariat continue its leadership role to establish an inclusive, result-driven global agenda for the Strategic Directions outlined in the UNAIDS Strategy for 2016-2021. It works across all Action Areas in collaboration with convening Cosponsors according to UNAIDS Division of Labour. The Secretariat raises awareness, advocates and builds commitment for Fast-Tracking the AIDS response to end the epidemic by 2030. Through leadership and advocacy the Secretariat works to keep HIV high on the global agenda and builds the vision, momentum and foundations for robust, sustainable political commitment to predictable and fully financed AIDS responses with higher returns on HIV investments
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41110-LAO.S1
Start Date:
2016-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£317,384
ICRC operations by the Central African Republic Delegation(2021 Unaudited)
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
In the Central African Republic, the ICRC helps people affected by conflict and violence. We provide aid, run livelihood-support projects and repair water and sanitation systems. We visit detainees, restore contact between relatives separated by conflict and promote international humanitarian law.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-21016-2021-AFRICA-CF
Start Date:
2021-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
CHF50,633,881.20
Supporting the Implementation of the ASEAN-RAI
The International Institute for Sustainable Development
As guiding, voluntary principles, the ASEAN-RAI must be operationalized by actors throughout the public, private and civil society sectors in order to have an on-the-ground impact in improving sustainable development outcomes for agricultural investments. Therefore, SMEs and domestic agribusinesses must be incentivized to adopt the ASEAN-RAI via relevant channels: national regulations and financial mechanisms. For government officials, this means ensuring their national framework of laws, regulations, and contracts embeds the principles of the ASEAN-RAI.
Programme identifier:
CA-CRA_ACR-127202349-LPVS5-LPVS6
Start Date:
2021-09-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£200,000
ICRC operations by the Central African Republic Delegation(2022 Unaudited)
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
In the Central African Republic, the ICRC helps people affected by conflict and violence. We provide aid, run livelihood-support projects and repair water and sanitation systems. We visit detainees, restore contact between relatives separated by conflict and promote international humanitarian law.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-21016-2022-AFRICA-CF
Start Date:
2022-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
CHF50,477,964.63
OCHA Turkey, support the response to the Syria crisis
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Office for the Coordination on Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Turkey is one of the three OCHA hubs working together to implement the Syria Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) collectively in the spirit of the whole of Syria. OCHA Turkey coordinates cross-border humanitarian assistance delivered from Turkey to Syria as mandated by the UN Security Council resolutions 2449. OCHA Turkey works with the United Nations agencies and humanitarian partners including international organizations, Syrian NGOs, Turkish NGOs and various governmental and other authorities to support needs assessments, identification and analysis of needs, share information on the response, provide access analysis and facilitate the operating environment including on border crossing regulations. OCHA supports the southern Turkey coordination architecture comprised of nine clusters, the Inter-Cluster Coordination Group (ICCG), other coordination forums and the Humanitarian Liaison Group (HLG) under the leadership of the Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator (DRHC). OCHA Turkey is responsible for the daily management of all programmatic and financial aspects of the Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund (SCHF) on behalf of the Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41127-O554
Start Date:
2013-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£45,441,070
DCAF's International Security Sector Advisory Team (ISSAT)
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
The International Security Sector Advisory Team (ISSAT) was officially created within DCAF – the Centre for Security Sector Governance on 8 February 2008. It is one of DCAF’s four departments and forms part of the multi-dimensional approach that DCAF has supporting Security Sector Governance. ISSAT was set up in recognition of the need to increase the capacity of the international community to support Security Sector Governance/Reform (SSG/R) processes, to enhance the effectiveness and quality of SSG/R activities, and to facilitate the coordination and coherence of the international community’s support for nationally driven SSR procedures.
Programme identifier:
CH-FDJP-109458452-ISSAT
Start Date:
2008-02-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£15,147,770
OCHA Jordan, support the response to the Syria crisis
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Office for the Coordination on Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Jordan coordinates the strategic planning of the Humanitarian Partnership Forum, on which UN agencies, development partners, international and local NGOs are represented. Increasingly, humanitarian and development goals are being pursued, beyond the refugee sphere, through complementary initiatives under the Humanitarian and Development Partners Group. The country office plays a core role in coordination with other humanitarian and development actors to define and implement the ‘Triple Nexus’ approach and localization agenda for Jordan. OCHA’s work in Jordan focuses on assisting the most vulnerable by coordinating the delivery of effective humanitarian aid and principled humanitarian action. To this end, OCHA contributes to humanitarian action in Jordan, focusing on three priority areas: humanitarian Coordination; humanitarian Financing; readiness/early Warning.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41127-O570
Start Date:
2014-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£20,006,744
Access to Medicine Index FY20
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 2020 activities.
Programme identifier:
NL-KVK-34185938-ATMI-FY20
Start Date:
2020-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
€1,857,383