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Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chain Solutions

Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs

This activity supports a number of different areas of work which aim to accelerate the climate benefits of the Kigali Amendment (KA) to the Montreal Protocol (MP) and encourage uptake of energy efficient and climate friendly solutions. This includes (1) The creation of an African Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold Chains (ACES) in Rwanda. ACES will accelerate deployment of sustainable (environmental, economic and social) cold-chain solutions throughout Africa. (2) The development and deployment of an HFC outlook model to address information gaps on energy use and energy related CO2 emissions from the refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pumps (RACHP) market. It will assist in reducing cost of the transition for Article 5 countries to the Montreal Protocol and increase the climate benefit of action under the MP. (3) Increasing countries technical capacity and providing insights on global best practice of EE improvements of cooling products in parallel with HFC phase down, through model regulations and sustainable public procurement in ASEAN and Africa.

Programme Id GB-GOV-7-32CPL-00499-KA
Start date 2021-4-1
Status Implementation
Total budget £21,080,834.90

Building debt management capacity in low income countries

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This project works through international experts to provide high quality technical advice and support to developing countries to boost their debt management capacity, tackle their debt vulnerabilities and to engage with their creditors. The Debt Management Facility (DMF) for Low-Income Countries (LICs) is a multi-donor trust fund that supports implementation of the World Bank and IMF's work programme to tackle debt vulnerabilities in low-income countries. The DMF's objective is to strengthening debt management capacity in Ministries of Finance and Central Banks in developing countries to help them report, assess and better plan their debt. The African Legal Support Facility helps countries in Africa manage their debt vulnerabilities and engage with creditors on a level playing field by providing capacity building and access to world class legal and financial advice.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300861
Start date 2020-1-14
Status Implementation
Total budget £1,799,999

Caribbean Economic Development Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To support governments in the Caribbean region to strengthen their public financial management systems including tax and customs administration, financial sector surveillance, statistics, government procurement and competitiveness in order to promote private sector development that will build sustainable, competitive and inclusive economies in the region.

Programme Id GB-1-205047
Start date 2016-3-27
Status Implementation
Total budget £21,000,000

Kenya Devolution Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The programme aims to strengthen the effectiveness of Kenya's devolution. It will support county governments to better plan, deliver and monitor the delivery of public services in key sectors including agriculture, climate change, education, health, water and urban services.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300645
Start date 2019-12-17
Status Implementation
Total budget £39,641,884

Fiscal Transparency and Accountability Initiative

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To support the analysis of public financial management and the openness of governments in FCDO priority countries about their financial transactions to help to identify financial risks and provide evidence for planning reforms. Aims to strengthen budget oversight, with a particular focus on supreme audit institutions and scrutiny on law-making, and the links with others who are part of the network of accountability. To improve budget transparency, including open budgets and open contracting as key elements of financial accountability and management. Also supporting IFAC to build the managerial and technical capacity of professional accountancy organisations in countries and regions of focus for FCDO to ensure a sustainable supply of professional accountants that support high quality accounting practices and financial information in both the public and private sectors. This contributes towards delivery of SDG 16 by developing effective, accountable and transparent institutions.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300948
Start date 2022-8-8
Status Implementation
Total budget £8,330,000

Public Resource Management in Somalia - Phase II

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To build on progress achieved in PREMIS I by improving the capacity of Somalia’s new federal system of government by establishing and improving systems for tax, spend and civil service management at all levels including Public finance management , Public administration and work on decentralisation federalism.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-300862
Start date 2022-3-7
Status Implementation
Total budget £9,999,998

FSDA - Financial Sector Deepening Africa Platform

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To drive inclusive growth through a combination of grants and development capital investments that build financial markets and institutions. The programme delivers ambitious multi-country activities and focused, local interventions which seek to strengthen capital markets, promote financial innovation, and help Africa finance a greener future.

Programme Id GB-1-205238
Start date 2017-3-17
Status Implementation
Total budget £528,601,771

Good Governance Fund (Phase 3) Eastern Neighbourhood: Supporting Governance and Economic Reform

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The Good Governance Fund Phase 3 will deliver demand-led support to governance reforms that allow open societies and economies to flourish. The Good Governance Fund will focus on improving democratic and economic governance, primarily through strategically targeted technical assistance. The Good Governance Fund programme will deliver interventions on a flexible basis, based on identified needs and/or requests from government counterparts or civil society in beneficiary countries (Armenia, Georgia and Moldova) in support of governance and economic reforms. This will support delivery and seek to prevent/reverse democratic backsliding. The Good Governance Fund is part of an integrated portfolio of programmes operating in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate region and supports the delivery of four National Security Council strategies and the Integrated Review.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301454
Start date 2022-3-10
Status Implementation
Total budget £36,523,466

Programme to support accountability and inclusion (Programme d'Appui à la Redevabilité et l'Inclusion) (PARI)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme aims to increase the transparency, accountability and effectiveness of governance institutions at central level and in selected provinces to deliver better pro-poor services and support democracy and lasting stability in DRC.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301546
Start date 2023-3-2
Status Implementation
Total budget £14,874,976

Poorest States Inclusive Growth Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To enhance economic value generated for the poor as producers, consumers and employees by investing in impact enterprises. This will benefit up to 30 enterprises and generate employment incomes of at least £10m.To ensure poor and vulnerable people in low income states (especially women) benefit from economic growth through better access to financial services, and investing in private sector projects that will benefit the poor as producers, consumers and employers. This will benefit 12 million low income households with improved access to financial services and upto 30 enterprises in attracting additional investments worth £56 million.

Programme Id GB-1-114293
Start date 2008-12-23
Status Implementation
Total budget £63,723,076

Iraq Catalytic Economic Diversification (ICED) programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme seeks to catalyse economic development and diversification in Iraq, focussing on creating a thriving private sector and removing barriers to entrepreneurship. This programme supports stability in Iraq, increasing job opportunities (with a focus on female economic empowerment and green jobs) for the rapidly growing population and fiscal space for increased investment in basic services. It will reinforce the Government of Iraq’s (GoI’s) ambitious economic reform agenda – supporting diversification of the oil dependent economy, whilst also providing direct support to the private sector to catalyse investment and growth. Through improving the business environment and create better functioning markets the programme aims to mobilise investment (both domestic and foreign), in particular commercial capital for non-oil sectors.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301535
Start date 2023-8-22
Status Implementation
Total budget £1,049,998

Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Fellowship Scheme Accountable Grant 2022-2025

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To provide junior economists & statisticians to work in developing country Governments and organisations. Every economist, statistician is placed in a developing country Government, organisation Department for 2 years to provide technical economic statistical support and advice for improved policy making and value for money economy, efficiency, cost-effectiveness and effectiveness of service delivery and systems. Building skills and understanding of sound management, transparency and analytical principles amongst staff, they enhance a Department, organisation’s technical capacity, keeping it up to date with new ideas and systems to continue to deliver better outputs for all citizens including the very poor.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301376
Start date 2022-8-22
Status Implementation
Total budget £4,894,533

Zimbabwe Economic Stability and Transformation (ZEST) programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

This programme will support reforms to improve the economic and business environment in Zimbabwe, in order to unlock Zimbabwe’s prosperity potential. This will help reduce poverty in Zimbabwe through putting the country on a pathway to economic development and job creation. It will also benefit the UK through fostering trade and investment links

Programme Id GB-1-204694
Start date 2018-3-8
Status Implementation
Total budget £9,167,234

Improving the management of public funds for the benefit of people in Myanmar

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To improve the use of public finances so that they benefit the people of Myanmar. The expected results include contributing to increasing tax collection from large tax payers by 40% by 2020. The UK will fund a World Bank led programme to work with the Ministry of Planning and Finance to improve their ability to manage public funds and the capacity of parliament to provide oversight of public spending. The programme will also separately support tax administration, fiscal decentralisation, social accountability, and Myanmar’s involvement in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.

Programme Id GB-1-203996
Start date 2014-3-4
Status Implementation
Total budget £31,499,975

Strengthening public financial management and revenue collection in Rwanda.

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

To improve Local Government Public Financial Management, audit and domestic revenue generation in Rwanda. Stronger public financial management will directly support poverty reduction by increasing economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the use of public resources. Increased domestic revenue collection will reduce Rwanda's dependence on aid and will support sustainable growth.

Programme Id GB-1-204479
Start date 2018-6-17
Status Implementation
Total budget £24,743,204

National Governance Programme

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office’s aims to support Pakistan’s national level institutional reforms agenda through this programme. The programme will take a whole-of-government approach to addressing the coordination deficit between levels of government. This means providing technical assistance to the Prime Minister’s Office to focus political leadership on prioritised policy areas; ensuring decisions are evidence-based and are supported by effective monitoring frameworks and feedback loops. This work will enhance coordination between ministries including for anticipating and responding to crises. Collective problem solving will be strengthened through support to the Council of Common Interest, which is a key coordination mechanism between the federal and provincial governments. Reforms to ensure progressive inter-governmental fiscal transfers will be influenced by leveraging World Bank financing to the National Finance Commission.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-301304
Start date 2023-11-28
Status Implementation
Total budget £500,002

Sub-National Governance Programme -II (SNG-II)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The programme will improve government’s management of its public finances and thereby the provision of basic services for the poorest, and the most vulnerable, including women, girls and people with disabilities. It will also strengthen citizens’ perceptions of its performance. This programme will also work across four themes, all aimed at getting the right systems and resources in place for the effective functioning of government and the delivery of services. These themes are: Planning and reform, Budgeting and transparency, Fiscal Space and Innovations.

Programme Id GB-1-204607
Start date 2018-5-31
Status Implementation
Total budget £37,039,986

India Challenge Enabling Fund (ICE)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

ICE will support innovations, build evidence, share knowledge and technical expertise as pilots or strategic interventions to support the objectives of the India-UK road map and the Country Business Plan through ODA funding that supports development in India. It will aim to co-design interventions with Indian and UK institutions – government, civil society, think tanks – on specific questions/areas that will inform state/central policies, unlock resources, and promote sustainable and inclusive outcomes.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-400020
Start date 2023-10-19
Status Implementation
Total budget £1,787,476

Empowering Palestinian Institutions and Civil Society in the Occupied Palestinian Territories - EPICS OPTs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

EPICS aims to improve the viability, legitimacy and inclusion of governance and service delivery, to protect and support civic space, and to empower women, in the OPTs. It will provide technical assistance to PA institutions across governance sectors, with a particular focus on financial viability and provision of essential services, in order to protect the fiscal viability and legitimacy of the PA in a declining context. EPICS will protect and support Palestinian civic space by supporting CSOs to hold the PA and other local duty bearers to account for governance and service delivery. EPICS will strengthen women’s empowerment, primarily through supporting coalition building among local and grassroots organisations. Through improving PA viability and legitimacy, it will help reduce the drivers of instability and extremism.

Programme Id GB-GOV-1-400030
Start date 2023-7-4
Status Implementation
Total budget £34,999,984

Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn (PERL)

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)

The programme works with government and civil society at federal and state levels to reduce inefficiency and corruption in the use of Nigerian resources and therefore improve delivery of services, including for women, girls and persons with disability. It does this in partnership with other DFID programmes supporting service delivery by helping Nigerian stakeholders improve accountability for use of resources including improving processes for raising revenue, allocating resources, planning and programme implementation.

Programme Id GB-1-204822
Start date 2015-8-31
Status Implementation
Total budget £128,708,443

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