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China Prosperity Fund programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

Through the Prosperity Fund the UK works with China to address big global challenges, and promote sustainable economic growth while creating business opportunities. In line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the Prosperity Fund enables the UK to work with China in addressing the biggest global challenges, such as climate change. The Prosperity Fund is also used to promote the conditions for sustainable and inclusive economic growth, while creating opportunities for international business, including UK companies. The China Prosperity Fund programme covers 4 areas: China’s business environment The programme will support progress towards a stronger rule of law including clearer judicial processes, dispute resolution and protection of intellectual property. This ultimately aims to lead to an improved, fairer business environment in which UK firms can operate. Financial services The programme will promote financial sector reform, employing policy and private sector expertise to: better regulate the Chinese financial sector build a more gender and socially inclusive economy enable UK and international businesses to enter the growing Chinese pensions and insurance markets Energy and low carbon The programme will match China’s specific areas for reform and change with UK energy and low carbon strengths, reducing global emissions by accelerating China’s energy transition. Infrastructure in third countries The programme will support and raise environmental and social standards in growth-enhancing Chinese-led infrastructure projects in developing countries in Africa and Asia, through promoting UK and international best practice in design, engineering, financial, professional and legal services.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-3-PF-CHP

Start Date:

2016-04-01

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£50,305,364


Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Programme ( HARP)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

In line with the G7 Famine Prevention Compact, Nigeria’s Humanitarian and Resilience Programme (HARP) will provide life-saving support to the most vulnerable and strengthen resilience, opening pathways to livelihoods. HARP will enhance overall effectiveness of the UN-led humanitarian response, including a focus on building Nigerian ownership.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-301362

Start Date:

2022-09-26

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£135,000,000


Ethiopia Crises 2 Resilience (EC2R)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Ethiopia Crises to Resilience (EC2R) programme is aimed to alleviate the impact of the conflict and drought on the poorest Ethiopians. The programme tries to address urgent humanitarian needs while maintaining the delivery of essential services across the country.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-301474

Start Date:

2022-01-31

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£22,000,000


Building Local Resilience in Syria (BLRS)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Building Local Resilience in Syria (BLRS) programme will take an integrated approach to help Syrians in need to feed themselves and their families. It will help around 65,000 Syrians in need per year to be less reliant on harmful coping behaviours (like skipping meals, child labour, or recruitment to violent and extremist groups) and less dependent on emergency aid, and to be more self-reliant and more economically and socially resilient to shocks and stresses. It will deliver interventions at local level, and particularly target women, young people, and those with disabilities, whom we know are especially vulnerable in the various Syria contexts.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-301209

Start Date:

2022-03-18

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£53,999,998


Tackling Maternal and Child Undernutrition Programme- Phase II

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To contribute towards improved health and nutrition status for children under two years measured primarily by a reduction in stunting by 2023.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-203551

Start Date:

2012-12-10

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£30,491,456


Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Programme (ZRBF)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To improve the resilience capacity of households affected by climatic shocks and trends through inclusive economic development. The programme will have a risk financing mechanism to make timely, appropriate and predictable funding available for communities that experience large scale humanitarian shocks. The program will also build evidence to improve the policy environment and stimulate service provision to enhance household and community resilience.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-205045

Start Date:

2015-10-27

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£33,940,000


Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience in South Sudan (HARISS) 2015 - 2024

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To help approximately three million South Sudanese by providing critical life-saving support and helping people to better cope with shocks from conflict, drought and flooding. This programme aims to save the lives of an estimated two million people who will receive at least one form of humanitarian assistance; and build the capacity of an estimated one million people to recover and cope better with shocks. Over six years this programme will provide food, shelter and access to water and health services to millions of vulnerable people, including women and children.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-204019

Start Date:

2015-03-13

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£782,266,864


Support to the Global Agriculture and Food Security Programme (GAFSP)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To improve agricultural productivity in developing countries and to increase farmers' access to markets whilst increasing the economic resilience of poor people globally

Programme identifier:

GB-1-202571

Start Date:

2012-10-02

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£185,999,999


Africa Humanitarian Response Fund

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

This fund provides support to small and medium scale new or emerging humanitarian responses in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300531

Start Date:

2018-11-30

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£67,157,530


Building Resilience Through Asset Creation and Enhancement II – South Sudan (ICF Programme)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To reduce hunger gaps, improve long-term food security and mitigate conflict among 400,000 rural poor in five states of South Sudan. By working together beneficiaries earn food or cash in return for identifying and building community assets (such as irrigation ponds). This enables communities to develop and manage their resources against extreme climate damage and shocks. This will contribute to Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 13, 15 and 16 to end poverty and hunger; take action on climate; protect life on land and; promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-204888

Start Date:

2015-09-04

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£54,584,234


The UK’s contribution to the Facility for Refugees in Turkey, FRIT 2

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Facility will help people who have fled the conflict in Syria and now live in Turkey. Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world, including 3.6 million Syrians. Support will include humanitarian assistance, education, healthcare and employment support. Helping refugees and host communities in the region makes an important contribution to addressing the European refugee crisis. All decisions on programme funding are in line with the UK Aid Strategy.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300499

Start Date:

2019-06-25

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£139,204,982


Burma Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To save lives, reduce poverty and suffering of 400,000 crisis affected people in Burma and Burmese refugees in Thailand through providing humanitarian assistance, enhancing resilience and building local and international organisations’ capacity to respond to future humanitarian need in Burma

Programme identifier:

GB-1-204196

Start Date:

2015-11-25

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£146,011,583


Enabling predictable, quick and effective responses to humanitarian crises

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will; provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises; support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300844

Start Date:

2020-07-17

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£399,999,999


Zimbabwe Humanitarian and Resilience Programme (ZHARP) 2019-24

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

This programme will deliver cash transfers and in kind assistance to up to 440,000 of Zimbabwe’s most food-insecure people in rural and urban areas. In addition the programme will pilot approaches to building the resilience of vulnerable urban populations to economic and climatic shocks. The programme will also pilot innovative disaster risk financing models, including forecast-based financing, to help improve the effectiveness and timeliness of assistance in the future.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300972

Start Date:

2019-11-03

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£53,599,997


Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience Building in Somalia (HARBS) 2022-2028

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To meet the most urgent humanitarian needs of conflict and disaster affected populations through provision of life-saving assistance and contribute to resilience building of benefitting households to withstand shocks.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300978

Start Date:

2022-08-07

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£28,055,927


Food Security Safety Net Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

As FCDO Yemen’s flagship programme it will provide immediate life-saving assistance to those most in need (including women and marginalised groups) and ensure a more sustainable response to on-going high humanitarian needs and unexpected shocks in this protracted crisis context.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-301125

Start Date:

2022-06-24

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£250,000,000


Commercial Agriculture for Smallholders and Agribusiness

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To increase the opportunities and climate resilience of smallholder farmers through the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices which raise incomes and support biodiversity. The programme will also support sustainable and inclusive agribusiness models, particularly those which trade with smallholders, to access investment and improve the sustainability of their operations.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-205118

Start Date:

2017-06-14

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£45,745,826


African Risk Capacity (ARC)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

To support a parametric (index-based) weather risk insurance pool that will provide participating African countries with predictable, quick-disbursing funds with which to implement pre-defined contingency response plans in the case of a drought.

Programme identifier:

GB-1-203469

Start Date:

2014-03-13

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£99,363,762


Humanitarian Access in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

The Humanitarian Access programme in the OPTs will Support humanitarian access and Gaza reconstruction through funding to the United Nations Access Coordination Unit (ACU) and the Gaza Reconstruction Mechanism Project Management Unit (GRM-PMU). This project also includes a Humanitarian contingency to allow for speedy response in case of spikes in humanitarian need. Humanitarian assistance will be provided to respond to Health, Shelter, Food, WASH, cash assistance and protection needs.

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300001

Start Date:

2016-06-03

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£10,145,422


Building Resilience and adapting to climate change in Malawi

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office

This programme aims to strengthen the resilience of poor households in Malawi to withstand current and projected weather and climate-related shocks and stresses. This will in turn halt the annual cycle of humanitarian crises that blights people’s lives, harms poverty reduction efforts and swallows up resources. The UK will invest up to £90.5 million over five years [2018-2023] to provide direct benefits to 1.7 million poor and vulnerable people in Malawi [approximately 300,000 households].

Programme identifier:

GB-GOV-1-300113

Start Date:

2018-07-18

Activity Status:

Implementation

Total Budget:

£67,026,112




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