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IP/C/W/656/Add.5
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Council for Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights
Original: English
REPORT ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTICLE 66.2 OF THE TRIPS AGREEMENT
EUROPEAN UNION
Addendum
The following communication, dated 29 January 2020, was received from the delegation of
the European Union.1 It reports on activities pursuant to paragraph 1 of the Decision on the Implementation of Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement (IP/C/28) by the European Union, as well as certain of its Members. This document constitutes a new detailed report with information on the implementation of Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement.
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INTRODUCTION
1. This document is circulated in accordance with the Decision of the Council for TRIPS of 19 February 2003, according to which developed country Members shall submit annually reports on actions taken or planned in pursuance of their commitments under TRIPS Article 66.2 (incentives
provided to their enterprises or institutions for the purpose of promoting and encouraging technology transfer to least developed country Members).
2. As agreed in the Council for TRIPS, this document is a detailed report on technology transfer incentives put in place by the EU and its Members between July 2018 and August 2019.
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1 An advance working copy of this document was circulated as a room document (RD/IP/34) at the
TRIPS Council meeting of 17-18 October 2019.
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Name of programme or project SaferAfrica - Innovating dialogue and problems appraisal for a safer Africa
Objective or purpose To improve road safety in Africa on the basis of mutual exchange of knowledge between Europe and Africa.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: University of Rome La Sapienza (CTL), Italy Other partners from EU
Members are: - National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece - VIAS Institute
(Belgian Road Safety Institute), Belgium - Institut Francais des Sciences et Technologies des
Transports, de l'Amenagement et des Reseaux (IFSTTAR), France - Loughborough University
(LOUGH), United Kingdom - Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC), Portugal -
Stichting Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Verkeersveiligheid (SWOV), The Netherlands - Solitarite
Int Transports Recherche Afrique (SITRASS), France - Agenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea (APRE), Italy - Chalmers Tekniska Hoegskola AB (CHALMERS), Sweden - Association
Federation Handicap International (HI), France - Comite International De L'inspection
Technique Automobile Cita Aisbl (CITA), Belgium Other partners from non-EU countries are: -
International Road Federation (IRF), Switzerland - Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Travaux
Publics (ENSTP), Cameroon.
Beneficiary Member(s) Benin; Burkina Faso.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure SaferAfrica has established of a Dialogue Platform between Africa and Europe focused on road
safety and traffic management issues. It represents a high-level body with the main objective of providing recommendations to update the African Road Safety Action Plan and the African
Road Safety Charter, as well as encouraging the Ref. Ares(2019)5148490 – 08 August 2019
two adoption of specific road safety initiatives. The activity of the Platform is also focussed on
the reinforcement of the endogenous African capabilities through the dissemination of the EU
knowhow. Twinning Programs will be set up, besides the conduction of different training
activities. Local context is taken into account. Studies on specific risk factors and transferability
analysis of measures already tested elsewhere will be carried out. The project fosters the
adoption of the "safe system" approach.
Financial implications Project requested EC contribution: EUR 2,844,275 Requested EC Contribution for LDC partner:
Benin - Abidjan Lagos Corridor Organisation for The Fight Against STIS HIV AIDS (OCAL):
EUR 52,500 Burkino Faso - Initiatives Conseil International Sante (ICI-Santé): EUR 52,500.
Field of technology Road safety and traffic management.
Category of technology
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Name of programme or project SaferAfrica - Innovating dialogue and problems appraisal for a safer Africa
Output or impact - A significant improvement in road safety resulting in fewer fatalities and reduced accident
occurrence - SaferAfrica Road Safety Observatory - A dialogue platform for the exchange of
information and experience at both decision making and technical level - Training courses on
examples of best practice in road safety - Links in with the EU-African Union Task Force
activities on road safety - The project will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years from 1 October 2016 to 30 September 2019
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Luca Persia: [email protected]; Antonino Tripodi [email protected]
Name of programme or project AfriAlliance - Africa-EU Innovation Alliance for Water and Climate
Objective or purpose To prepare Africa for future Climate Change challenges.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Project coordinator: Stichting IHE Delft, Netherlands. Other partners from EU Members are: -
Reseau International des Organismes de Bassin Association, France; - Global Water Partnership
Organization, Sweden; - Stichting Both Ends, Netherlands; - Stichting Akvo, Netherlands; -
Water, Environment and Business for development SI, Spain; - Office International de l'Eau,
France; - Universiteit Twente, Netherlands; and - European Water Supply and Sanitation
Technology Platform, Belgium.
Beneficiary Member(s) Burkina Faso.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure The approach includes knowledge sharing and technology transfer through demos/pilot
projects via Action Groups (in form of Communities of Practice for selected thematic
demonstration and pilots).
Financial implications Requested EC Contribution for LDC partner (Burkina Faso): Fondation 2IE Association,
EUR 121,222,5.
Field of technology Water and climate change-related challenges.
Category of technology Climate change mitigation technology.
Output or impact - Increased African preparedness for Climate Change by addressing the nature of the
knowledge gap of African stakeholders; - Improved knowledge sharing and technology transfer
in online and offline environments and events for African and ELI stakeholders in water and climate; and - Improved water and climate monitoring and forecasting processes and tools in
Africa.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
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Name of programme or project AfriAlliance - Africa-EU Innovation Alliance for Water and Climate
Duration and timing Five-years.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Gaetano Casale: [email protected]: Meike Remmers: [email protected]:
Uta Wehn: [email protected]; Rafaela Wever: [email protected].
Name of programme or project DAFNE - Use of a Decision-Analytic Framework to explore the water-energy-food
NExus in complex and trans-boundary water resources systems of fast-growing
developing countries
Objective or purpose Global trends in population growth and rising economic prosperity will increase the demand for
energy, food and water, with more severe impact in fast-growing economies, such as in several
African countries. The constraints on water, energy, and food could hamper economic
development, lead to social and geopolitical tensions, and cause lasting environmental
damage. DAFNE project advocates an integrated and adaptive water resources planning and management approach that explicitly addresses the water-energy-food nexus from a novel
participatory and multidisciplinary perspective.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zuerich. Other partners from
EU Members are: - Politecnico di Milano, Italy; - International Center for Research on the
Environment and the Economy, Greece; - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; - The
University Court of the University of Aberdeen, the United Kingdom; - Universitaet Osnabrueck,
Germany; - Vista Geowissenschaftliche Fernerkundung Gmbh, Germany; - Atec-3d Ltd, the
United Kingdom; and - European Institute for Participatory Media EV, Germany. Other Non-EU Partners: - International Water Management Institute Iwmi, Sri Lanka; and - African
Collaborative Centre for Earth System Science (Access), Kenya.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique; Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - Mozambique: Universidade Eduardo Mondlane; and - Zambia: University of Zambia.
Nature of incentive measure A decision-analytic-framework will be developed to quantitatively assess the social, economic,
and environmental impact of expanding energy and food production in complex physical and
political contexts. The DAFNE approach will be demonstrated by analysing two cross-boundary
case studies, the Zambezi and the Omo river basins.
Financial implications Total Requested EC Contribution: EUR 3,408,658.75. Requested EC Contribution for LDC
partners: - Mozambique: Universidade Eduardo Mondlane: EUR 129,425. - Zambia: University
of Zambia: EUR 188,395.
Field of technology Water resources management, water, energy, and food nexus.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
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Name of programme or project DAFNE - Use of a Decision-Analytic Framework to explore the water-energy-food
NExus in complex and trans-boundary water resources systems of fast-growing
developing countries
Output or impact DAFNE will allow a better understanding of the WEF nexus, and generate and explore
alternative planning and management solutions based on the cooperation of public and private
stakeholders, which would foster both profitable and equitable use of resources without
exceeding environmental limits or creating societal and/or stakeholder conflicts. The project
will support UN Sustainable development goals.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (start date 1 September 2016).
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Paolo Burlando, [email protected]: Agatha Keller [email protected]
Name of programme or project FLOWERED - de-FLuoridation technologies for improving quality of WatEr and agRo-
animal products along the East African Rift Valley in the context of aDaptation to
climate change
Objective or purpose The objective of the project is to contribute to the development of a sustainable water
management system in areas affected by fluoride contamination in water, soils and food in the
African Rift Valley countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania), and thus to improve living standards
(environmental, health and food security) of its population.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Coordinator: Universita Degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy. Other partners from EU Members: -
Universita Degli Studi di Sassari, Italy; - Universita' Degli Studi di Siena, Italy; - Universität de Barcelona, Spain; - Aberystwyth University, the United Kingdom; - Hydro Technical
Engineering SRL, Italy; - Planetek Italia SRL, Italy; and - D D'enginy Biorem SL, Spain. Other
non-EU-Members involved in the project: - University of Eldoret, Kenya - Observatoire du
Sahara et du Sahel, Tunisi.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ethiopia: - Addis Ababa University; and - Geomatrix PLC. Tanzania: - The Nelson Mandela
African Institute of Science and Technology; and - Oikos East Africa.
Nature of incentive measure The project will implement an integrated water and agriculture management system and will
enable local communities to manage water resources, starting from using efficient de-fluoridation techniques and applying sustainable agricultural practices. The integrated
approaches will improve the knowledge base for all stakeholders, including local researchers,
farmers and decision makers. The project will involve SMEs in order to strengthen the
development co-innovative demonstration processes as well as new market opportunities.
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Name of programme or project FLOWERED - de-FLuoridation technologies for improving quality of WatEr and agRo-
animal products along the East African Rift Valley in the context of aDaptation to
climate change
Financial implications Total EC contribution: EUR 2,989,201.25. Requested EC Contribution for LDC partners:
Ethiopia: Addis Ababa University: EUR 79,875. Geomatrix PLC: EUR 49,875. Tanzania: The
Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology: EUR 228,435. - Oikos East Africa:
EUR 180,437.5.
Field of technology Innovative de-fluoridation technologies for drinking and irrigation water that will mainly
operate at small village scale; an integrated, sustainable and participative water and
agriculture management at a cross-boundary catchment scale; an innovative and shared Geo-
data system to support the integrated, sustainable and participative management system.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
Output or impact The major impact will be the generation of scientific knowledge on the extent of fluoride contamination of water and in the food chain and raising awareness in the African Rift Valley
countries and development of a sustainable water management system in the affected areas.
Participation by local actors in the different joint actions will strengthen their innovation
capacity and the integration of new knowledge. The project will support the UN Sustainable
Development Goals.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (start date: 1 June 2016), The project was extended to 42 months and will end
on 31 November 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Giorgio Ghiglieri, [email protected]; Maria Teresa Melis, [email protected]: Stefania Da Pelo, [email protected]
Name of programme or project SafeWaterAfrica - Self-Sustaining Cleaning Technology for Safe Water Supply and
Management in Rural African Areas
Objective or purpose The key objective of the project is to improve access to clean water in Africa through research
and development of an autonomous and decentralized water treatment system for rural and
peri-urban areas.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Coordinator: Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung E.V.,
Germany. Other partners from EU Members: - Gate SRL, Italy; - Condias Gmbh, Germany; -
Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy; and - Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha, Spain. Other
partners from non-EU countries: - Advance Call Pty Ltd, South Africa; - Virtual Consulting Engineers VCE, South Africa; - Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa; - Stellenbosch
University, South Africa; and - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique
Beneficiary Observer(s)
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Name of programme or project SafeWaterAfrica - Self-Sustaining Cleaning Technology for Safe Water Supply and
Management in Rural African Areas
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Salomon LDA, Mozambique.
Nature of incentive measure The project will determine suitable purification system sizes to suit typical locations, water
qualities, and water utilization patterns in Africa; design and construct demonstration system;
and build capacity in southern African countries through: - Strong involvement of local
communities and authorities (municipalities/water authorities) at the selected test sites, to
ensure community acceptance and participation, as well as assistance in the design of a
sustainable operating and business model at local level; and - Skills training to render a training
programme that provides qualified candidates to roll out the technological solution post
development, to ensure it is rapidly integrated into the targeted communities and rural
development areas.
Financial implications Total requested EC contribution: EUR 2,989,998.13. Requested EC Contribution for LDC
partner: Salomon LDA, Mozambique EUR 208,327.5.
Field of technology Water purification technology.
Category of technology Health-related technology
Output or impact The technical developments in this project are expected to result in a broader positive socio-
economic impact in the rural and peri-urban areas of southern Africa. Access to safe water will
reduce health risks. The availability of safe water at the point-of-use will also increase the
freedom of those who are traditionally responsible for water supply, mainly women and
children. The project will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 42 months (start date 1 June 2016).
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Coordinator: Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Angewandten Forschung Е.V. Jochen
Borris, [email protected]: Frixos Faulstich, [email protected];
Jan Gabler, [email protected].
Name of programme or project VicInAqua - Integrated aquaculture based on sustainable water recirculating system
for the Victoria Lake Basin
Objective or purpose The project will develop a sustainable combined sanitation and recirculating aquaculture
system for wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture in the Victoria Lake Basin area.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: Hochschule Karlsruhe-Technik und Wirtschaft, Germany. Other
partners from EU Members: - Steinbeis Innovation Ggmbh, Germany; - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy; - Universita della Calabria, Italy; - Aquabiotech Limited, Malta; -
Oxyguard International AS, Denmark; and - ВРЕ International Dr Hornig Gmbh, Germany.
Other partners from non-EU countries: - Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries, Kenya;
and - Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya.
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Name of programme or project VicInAqua - Integrated aquaculture based on sustainable water recirculating system
for the Victoria Lake Basin
Beneficiary Member(s) Uganda
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions National Agricultural Research Organisation, Uganda.
Nature of incentive measure VicInAqua will follow an integrated approach in order to develop a sustainable adapted
aquaculture fish pond system and simplified recirculation aquaculture systems combined with
a domestic sanitation system and agriculture activities for the Victoria Lake Basin. The project
will develop a novel and robust membrane bioreactor (MBR) system for a recirculating
aquaculture system (RAS), fish ponds and sanitation □ Development of a sustainable energy
supply system based on photovoltaics and biogas (generated from RAS sludge) which will be
integrated to the system for autonomous operation. A robust and low-cost real-time sensor
system based on wireless network monitoring will be developed and tested, which will contribute to the overall improvement of the aquaculture process. The R&D activities of
VicInAqua will be accompanied by Life Cycle Analysis studies in order to ensure affordability,
sustainability and environmental friendliness.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 2,997,710. Requested EC Contribution for LDC
country (Uganda): EUR 47,200.
Field of technology Wastewater treatment and reuse.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
Output or impact The overall expected outcomes of the project include sound approaches to water management
for agriculture, taking into consideration broader socio-economic factors and also fomenting
job creation and greater gender balance in decision-making. The project will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing Three-years (start date - 1 June 2016).
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Coordinator: Hochschule Karlsruhe-Technik und Wirtschaft; Jan Hoinkis,
[email protected]; Joachim Kaiser, joachim. [email protected]: Arno Lagaly,
Name of programme or project WATERSPOUTT - Water - Sustainable Point-Of-Use Treatment Technologies
Objective or purpose The project will design, develop, pilot and field-test a range of, sustainable point-of-use solar
disinfection technologies that will provide affordable access to safe water to remote and
vulnerable communities in Africa and elsewhere.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
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Name of programme or project WATERSPOUTT - Water - Sustainable Point-Of-Use Treatment Technologies
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland. Other partners from EU
Members and Associated Countries: - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas,
Medioambientales y Tecnológicas, Spain; - Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain; - University of
Strathclyde, the United Kingdom; - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland; -
National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland; - Innova SRL, Italy; - Ecosystem
Environmental Services S.A., Spain; - Buckinghamshire New University, the United Kingdom;
- Bogazici Universitesi, Turkey; - Helioz Gmbh, Austria; - Dublin City University, Ireland; - Stichting IHE Delft, Netherlands; and - Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Other
partners from non-EU countries: - Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Beneficiary Member(s) Malawi; Uganda.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - University of Malawi, Malawi; - Makerere University, Uganda; and - Mekelle University, Ethiopia.
Nature of incentive measure The project will develop a range of sustainable solar disinfection (SODIS) technologies.
Successful delivery of these technologies will require: - Complete assessment of physical and
chemical parameters for engineered systems to optimize disinfection; - An extended social
sciences programme that will build an integrated understanding of the social, political and economic context of water use and needs of specific communities; - Examination of the effect
of gender relations on uptake of solar water harvesting and SODIS reactor technologies; -
Exploration of relevant governance practices and decision-making capacity at local, national
and international level that impact the use of integrated solar technologies for point-of-use
drinking water treatment; - Determination of the feasibility and challenges faced at household,
community, regional and national level for the adoption of integrated solar technologies for
point-of-use drinking water treatment; and - Co-design community-led, gender sensitive,
educational and action programmes for the appropriate uptake of solar based technologies.
The overall aim is to transform access to safe drinking water through integrated social sciences, education and solar technologies.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 3,084,351.25. Requested EC Contribution for LDC
countries: - Malawi (University of Malawi): EUR 144,625. - Uganda (Makerere University):
EUR 200,000. - Ethiopia (Mekelle University): EUR 200,000.
Field of technology Water treatment technologies.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact By improving access to safe water for the household or community, the project will improve
health, well-being, finances (caregivers remain available for income generation rather than
caring for sick dependents) in the most vulnerable sections of the community in developing
countries. The project will contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Four-years (start date - 1 June 2016)
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland; Stephanie O'Connor, [email protected]; Niamh
O'Dowd, [email protected].
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Name of programme or project AfricanBioServices - Linking biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services in the
Great Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem (GSME) - drivers of change, causalities and
sustainable management strategies.
Objective or purpose The direct dependence of humans on ecosystem services is by far strongest in developing
regions where poverty restricts access to resources. This dependency also makes people in
developing countries more sensitive to climate change than their developed counterparts.
Increasing human populations deteriorates natural habitat, biodiversity and ecosystems services which spiral into poverty and low human welfare. This calls for innovative solutions
that encompass the entire socio-ecological-economic system, as recognized on a global scale
in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Flow ever, innovative and practical solutions require
downscaling to regional levels for identifying concrete sets of drivers of change. For Africa
specifically, the interplay of human population growth, land use change, climate change and
human well-being is a major challenge. This project focuses on the Serengeti-Maasai Mara
Ecosystem and associated agricultural areas, a region in East Africa that encompasses parts
of Kenya and Tanzania. The ecosystem is world-famous for key aspects of its biodiversity, such
as the migration of 1.3 million wildebeest. This 'flagship ecosystem' role will enhance the
international interest in the project. In this project, internationally leading researchers from Norway, the Netherlands, Scotland, Denmark and Germany are teaming up with strong local
partners in Tanzania and Kenya.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (Norway). Other
partners from EU Members are: - Stiftelsen Norsk Institutt For Naturforskning Nina (Norway);
- Universitaet Hohenheim (Germany); - University of Glasgow (United Kingdom); -
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG (Netherlands); and - Kobenhavns Universitet (Denmark).
Other non-EU Members involved in the project are: - Kenya Wildlife Service (Kenya); -
International Livestock Research Institute (Kenya); and - Directorate of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing (Kenya). Responsible partner from LDC: - Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute
Tawiri (Tanzania); - The University of Dodoma (Tanzania); 16 - Sokoine University of
Agriculture (Tanzania); and - University of Dar Es Salaam (Tanzania).
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute Tawiri (Tanzania); - The University of Dodoma
(Tanzania); - Sokoine University of Agriculture (Tanzania); and - University of Dar Es Salaam
(Tanzania).
Nature of incentive measure The research will: - assemble and integrate the so far separate Kenyan and Tanzanian relevant
data on the region; - quantify the connections between human population growth, land use change, climate change and biodiversity change; - test how biodiversity change leads to
changes in key ecosystem services; and - quantify the dependence of human livelihoods on
these ecosystem services. The project will implement innovative ways for communication and
dissemination of the results of 'continuous engagement' by local stakeholders.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 9,891,768.50. Total requested EC Contribution for
LDC country (Tanzania): EUR 1,567,677.50 of which: - Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute:
EUR 1,033,912.50; - University of Dodoma: EUR 160,250.00; - Sokoine University of
Agriculture: EUR 167,520.00; and - University of Dar Es Salaam: EUR 205,995.00.
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Name of programme or project AfricanBioServices - Linking biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services in the
Great Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem (GSME) - drivers of change, causalities and
sustainable management strategies.
Field of technology Biodiversity, ecosystem functions and services, sustainable management strategies.
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity.
Output or impact The project will: - Assess the impacts of direct, indirect and emerging drivers of change,
separately in combination and interactively, on the status and trends of biodiversity and
ecosystem function; - Assess the causalities between biodiversity and ecosystem services; - Provide forecasting methodologies to predict future variation in drivers of change, their
expected impact on biodiversity and their consequences for ecosystem service delivery; -
Develop and refine sound and cost-effective indicators on biodiversity, ecosystem
function/resilience and ecosystem service; and - Derive novel sustainable solutions to achieve
the twin goals of biodiversity protection and the improvement of benefits that people derive
from the unique ecosystems within the region.
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing 1 June 2015 to 1 September 2019.
Website for further information http://www.ntnu.edu/africanbio
Contact point for further information Pr. Eivin Røskaft (Coordinator), Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Høgskoleringen 5, Realfagbygget, EU2-146, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Name of programme or project SWOS - Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service
Objective or purpose The objective of the project SWOS is to develop a monitoring and information service focussing
on wetland ecosystems. Globally wetlands are the ecosystems with the highest rate of loss.
This is alarming, considering their significance as biodiversity hotspots and ecosystems with a
central role in the water cycle, including improving water quality and reducing water scarcity,
in climate regulation and the economic benefit gained from using their services. A key limitation
to their more effective conservation, sustainable management and restoration is the missing
knowledge underpinning the application of European policy by Members. Under the Biodiversity
Strategy, Members have recently committed to the mapping and assessment of ecosystem
services (MAES); this provides a key instrument for an improved integration of wetlands in policy.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: Jena-Optronik Gmbh (Germany). Other partners from EU Members: -
UICN, Bureau de Représentation Auprès de l'Union Européenne Aisbl (Belgium); - Unite
Technique Du Semide Geie (France); - Fondation Tour Du Valat (France); - Remote Sensing
Solutions Gmbh (Germany); - Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena (Germany); - Rheinische
Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn (Germany); - Mouseio Goulandri Fysikis Istorias (Greece);
- Terrasphere Imaging & Gis Bv (Netherlands); - Stichting Wetlands International
(Netherlands); - Universidad De Malaga (Spain); and - Brockmann Geomatics Sweden Ab
(Sweden). Third party involved from LDC: - Wetlands International Africa Programme (Senegal) - it has its regional seat in Dakar (Senegal) and offices in Mali and Kenya.
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Name of programme or project SWOS - Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service
Beneficiary Member(s) Kenya; Mali; Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Wetlands International Africa which regional seat is in Senegal will be responsible for the
collection of data from the pilot sites in Mali, Senegal and Kenya, validation and ground
thrusting of maps for these sites, as well as the user engagement, communication and
dissemination in the region.
Nature of incentive measure SWOS will take full advantage of the Sentinel satellites and integrate results from the ESA
Globwetland projects. Status maps and indicators, as well as near real-time observations will
allow the assessment of biodiversity and the monitoring of dynamic changes in an unmatched
temporal and spatial resolution. The Service Portal will allow the integration and web-based
analysis of new maps and in-situ measurements and provide a unique entry point to locate,
access and connect existing information and databases. It follows a GEOSS compatible data-broker approach and adopts international standards.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 4,979,189.36. Requested EC Contribution for LDC
country (Senegal): EUR 24,453.83.
Field of technology Wetland ecosystems services, biodiversity.
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity
Output or impact SWOS will improve the availability of data, knowledge, methods and tools for monitoring and
assessment of the status and trends of wetland ecosystems and their services and therefore
impact national, European and international reporting activities and the responsible
stakeholders within science, industry and policy making. SWOS and its services will raise public
awareness of the threats faced by Europe's wetlands as well as their key role in ecosystem service delivery and in sustainable water management in Europe and beyond. At the European
level, SWOS will develop a monitoring and information service for wetlands that will
complement the mapping and assessment of ecosystem services process and support the
consideration of wetlands in the implementation of key policy areas such as the Water
Framework Directive, the Flood Directive, Habitats and Birds Directives and the EU's climate
and energy policy. SWOS will position Europe in a leading role for the new wetland activities
within the GEO ecosystem, biodiversity, water, land cover and across tasks. This will support
the Commission and Members in assessing the status of wetlands in Europe and will respond
to the requirements of national and local environmental reporting obligations. At the global scale, SWOS will contribute significantly to improve the knowledge on wetlands and will create
a new capacity for monitoring these ecosystems at multiple scales contributing to the
establishment of a Global Wetland Observing System, as requested by the Ramsar Convention
on Wetlands. Furthermore, the direct involvement and project partnership with users working
at different scales and in different regions ensures the usability of project results at different
levels.
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing Three-years (start date to 1 June 2015).
Website for further information https://www.swos-service.eu/
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Name of programme or project SWOS - Satellite-based Wetland Observation Service
Contact point for further information Kathrin Weise (coordinator); Jena-Optronik GmbH; OttoEppenstein-Strasse 3; 07745 Jena,
Germany
Name of programme or project AfriCultuReS - Enhancing Food Security in AFRIcan AgriCULTUral Systems with the
Support of REmote Sensing
Objective or purpose AfriCultuReS – Enhancing Food Security in AFRIcan AgriCULTUral Systems with the Support of
REmote Sensing - aims to design, implement and demonstrate an integrated agricultural
monitoring and early warning system that will support decision making in the field of food
security. AfriCultuReS will deliver a broad range of climatic, production, biophysical and
economic information, for various regions in Africa.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA (Spain). Other partners from EU
Members are: - ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS (Greece); - DRAXIS
ENVIRONMENTAL S.A. (Greece); - NOORT HARMANNUS, CONRADUS PIETER (Pays-Bas); -
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA (Italie); - SVERIGES METEOROLOGISKA
OCH HYDROLOGISKA INSTITUT (Suède) - UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA (Espagne) ; -
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (Royaume-Uni) ; - THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD (Royaume-Uni) ;
Other non-EU Members involved in the project are: - CENTRE FOR REMOTE SENSING AND
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SERVICES LBG (Ghana); - LOCATE IT LIMITED (Kenya); -
OBSERVATOIRE DU SAHARA ET DU SAHEL (Tunisie); - SOUTH AFRICA NATIONAL SPACE AGENCY (Afrique du Sud) ; Responsible partner from LDC: - CENTRE REGIONAL AGRHYMET
(Niger); - UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE (Mozambique); - GEOSAS CONSULTING
SERVICE PLC (Éthiopie); - UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA (Rwanda).
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique; Niger; Rwanda.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions CENTRE REGIONAL AGRHYMET (Niger); - UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE
(Mozambique); - GEOSAS CONSULTING SERVICE PLC (Éthiopie); - UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA
(Rwanda).
Nature of incentive measure The research will strengthen user's operational capability in agricultural areas management activities, reducing costs and increasing performance by: - accessing relevant online services
and integrating innovative R&D products, previously tested by end user organizations, into
their own decision making chain; - acquiring more updated and accurate information which
may improve their preparedness level and operational efficiency; - obtaining information on
crop & livestock status in a reliable, transparent and fast way, increasing trans-national
cooperation between users who can share the same information.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 8,531,533.20 Total requested EC Contribution for LDC
countries: EUR 1,190,320 of which: - CENTRE REGIONAL AGRHYMET (Niger): EUR 494,132.50
- UNIVERSIDADE EDUARDO MONDLANE (Mozambique): EUR 140,812.50 - GEOSAS
CONSULTING SERVICE PLC (Éthiopie): EUR 387,500 - UNIVERSITY OF RWANDA (Rwanda):
EUR 167,875.
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Name of programme or project AfriCultuReS - Enhancing Food Security in AFRIcan AgriCULTUral Systems with the
Support of REmote Sensing
Field of technology Crop yield and biomass prediction models will be enhanced through the fusion of EO data and
climate models, emphasizing the use of the complementary sensors of the EU Sentinels
constellation.
Category of technology Food and agriculture.
Output or impact The project will: - produce a web tool that supports early decision-making for the stakeholders
of African food production; - increased involvement of citizens and stakeholders in food production and food supply chain management in Africa, taking into account the gender
dimension and women's role in food production and supply; - improve participation of African
organisations in GEO and Copernicus (GMES & Africa initiative); - foster cooperation with
initiatives developing the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS) in African countries;
- contribute to implementing the SDGs, in particular SDG 2 'End hunger, achieve food security
and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture' and SDG 13 'Take urgent action
to combat climate change and its impacts'; - provide a strong Earth observation building blocks
for an EU-Africa Research and Innovation Partnership focusing on food and nutrition security
and sustainable agriculture; - contribute to independent and neutral evaluation of agricultural
production in Africa; - improve decision making capacity regarding food supply and management in Africa; - move projection of food supply and agricultural risk assessment at
the level of the African continent beyond the current capability.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 1 November 2017 to 31 October 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA, Calle Isaac Newton Parque Tecnologico De Madrid, 28760
Tres Cantos.
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Name of programme or project E-Shape: EUR GEOSS Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe
Objective or purpose The E-SHAPE proposal is driven by the need to develop operational EO services with and for
the users and to create a conducive environment whereby the strengths of Europe are exploited
towards addressing societal challenges, fostering entrepreneurship and supporting sustainable
development. The proposal objectives are 1) to develop operational EO services with and for
users active in key societal sectors; 2) to demonstrate the benefits of the EO pilots through
the coordinated downstream exploitation of EO data and the utilization of existing EO
resources; 3) to promote the uptake of pilots at national and international scale, across vertical markets (private and public) and amongst key user communities; 4) to enable the long-term
sustainability of the numerous pilots, their penetration in public and private markets and
support their upscaling; 5) to increase uptake by raising awareness on the solutions developed
through tailored and well-targeted communication, dissemination and outreach activities. The
proposal aims at setting-up and promoting a sustainable organization dedicated to users'
uptake of European EO resources, building on Copernicus and GEOSS through the development
of co-design pilots (i.e. application-oriented products, services or solutions) built on a user-
centric approach and delivering economic, social and policy value to European citizens. It has
also the ambition through the development of 27 pilots organized in seven showcases to deliver
information that will also contribute to the three GEO engagements (SDGs, Paris Agreement and Sendai Framework).
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
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Name of programme or project E-Shape: EUR GEOSS Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: ASSOCIATION POUR LA RECHERCHE ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES
METHODES ET PROCESSUS INDUSTRIELS (France) Other partners from EU Members are: -
ACADEMY OF ATHENS (Greece); - ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE EURISY (France); - CENTRE
NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (France); - CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION
ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES (Spain); - COLLECTE LOCALISATION SATELLITES
(France); - CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (Italy); - Centro Internazionale in
Monitoraggio Ambientale - Fondazione CIMA (Italy); - DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (Denmark); - DEIMOS SPACE SOCIEDAD LIMITADA UNIPERSONAL (Spain); - DEUTSCHER
WETTERDIENST (Germany); - DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
(Germany) - DIABALKANIKO KENTRO PERIBALLONTOS (Greece); - DRAXIS ENVIRONMENTAL
S.A. (Greece); - ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS (Greece); -
EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF REMOTE SENSING COMPANIES (Belgium); - EUROPEAN UNION
SATELLITE CENTRE (Spain); - EVENFLOW (Belgium); - EUR GeoSurveys - EGS (Belgium); -
FONDAZIONE CENTRO EUR -MEDITERRANEOSUI CAMBIAMENTI CLIMATICI (Italy); -
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH - UFZ (Germany); - HELMHOLTZ-
ZENTRUM GEESTHACHT ZENTRUM FUR MATERIAL- UND KUSTENFORSCHUNG GMBH
(Germany); - HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO (Finland); - ILMATIETEEN LAITOS (Finland); - INSTITUTO PORTUGUES DO MAR E DA ATMOSFERA IP (Portugal); - INTEGRATED CARBON OBSERVATION
SYSTEM EUROPEAN RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURECONSORTIUM (Finland); -
INTERNATIONALES INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE SYSTEMANALYSE (Austria); - ISTITUTO
NAZIONALE DI GEOFISICA E VULCANOLOGIA (Italy); - LUXEMBOURG INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY (Luxembourg); - MARIENE INFORMATIE SERVICE MARIS BV (Netherlands);
- MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITAET HALLE-WITTENBERG (Germany); - Masarykova univerzita
(Czech Republic); - NATIONAL OBSERVATORY OF ATHENS (Greece); - NEUR PUBLIC AE
PLIROFORIKIS & EPIKOINONION (Greece); - OPEN GEOSPATIAL CONSORTIUM (EUROPE)
LIMITED LBG (United Kingdom); - PLANETEK ITALIA SRL (Italy); - PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY (United Kingdom); - STICHTING DELTARES (Netherlands); - STICHTING
WAGENINGEN RESEARCH (Netherlands); - SUOMEN YMPARISTOKESKUS (Finland); -
SVERIGES METEOROLOGISKA OCH HYDROLOGISKA INSTITUT (Sweden); - TRANSVALOR S.A.
(France); - UMWELTBUNDESAMT GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG (UBA GMBH)
(Austria); - UNIVERSITA DELLA CALABRIA (Italy); - UNIVERSITAET BAYREUTH (Germany); -
UNIVERSITEIT TWENTE (Netherlands); - VEDURSTOFA ISLANDS (Iceland); - VLAAMSE
INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V. (Belgium); - ZENTRALANSTALT FUR
METEOROLOGIE UND GEODYNAMIK (Austria) Other non-EU Members involved in the project
are: - SCHWEIZERISCHES FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER HOCHGEBIRGSKLIMA UND MEDIZIN
IN DAVOS (Switzerland); - TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY (Israel); Responsible partner from LDC: - MEKELLE UNIVERSITY (Ethiopia).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - MEKELLE UNIVERSITY (Ethiopia) End-user: KIFIYA, ATA, IFAD, MoA, MoF, State Banks, Public Finance Enterprise Agency, Insurance companies, Farmers.
Nature of incentive measure The research will: - Provide a financial service delivery to smallholder farmers in Ethiopia with
a geodata-driven risk-mitigation (insurance) product that offers a basic safety net to protect
them against weather related perils. The provision of the service will be supported by on-site
training, eSupport to create a long-duration product sustainability and a country-specific independence in knowledge and skills.
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Name of programme or project E-Shape: EUR GEOSS Showcases: Applications Powered by Europe
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 14,998,976.27. Total requested EC Contribution for
LDC country (Ethiopia): EUR 51,812.50 of which: - MEKELLE UNIVERSITY (Ethiopia):
EUR 51,812,50.
Field of technology Vegetation-Index Crop-Insurance.
Category of technology Food and agriculture.
Output or impact The project will: - Assist farmers with actionable advises, - Support farmers to CAP
conformance, - Mapping Crop type and monitor CAP's Greening obligations, - Identify Crop
through the use and fusion of EO, in-situ and crowd sources data.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 1 May 2019 until 30 April 2023.
Website for further information https://www.armines.net/fr
Contact point for further information ASSOCIATION POUR LA RECHERCHE ET LE DEVELOPPEMENT DES METHODES ET PROCESSUS INDUSTRIELS, Boulevard Saint Michel 60, 75272 Paris, France.
Name of programme or project Ground Truth 2.0 -Environmental knowledge discovery of human sensed data
Objective or purpose Implementation of sustainable citizen observatories for the demonstration of their societal and
economic benefits; increased role of citizens in policymaking; improved response and quality
of information for policy- and decision-makers.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Coordinator: Stichting IHE Delft, Netherlands. Other partners from EU Members: - Hydrologic
Research BV, Netherlands; - Stichting Akvo, Netherlands; - Tygron Serious Gaming BV,
Netherlands; - Vlaamse Instelling Voor Technologisch Onderzoek N.V., Belgium; - Starlab
Barcelona SL, Spain; - Altran Innovación SL, Spain; - Centro de Investigación Ecologica
Yaplicaciones Forestales, Spain; - Stockholms Universitet, Sweden; - Gavagai AB Sweden; and
- Conservation Education and Research Trust, the United Kingdom. Other partners from non-EU countries: - Trans-African Hydro-Meteorological Observatory, Kenya; and - Upande Limited,
Kenya.
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Project partner: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Zambia. End-users: Zambian government departments (Forestry, Wildlife, Agriculture and Meteorology), local Community Resource
Boards and the WWF.
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Name of programme or project Ground Truth 2.0 -Environmental knowledge discovery of human sensed data
Nature of incentive measure The project aims to: - Engage citizens in large-scale data collection and maintain their active
and continuous engagement in the observatories for cooperative planning and environmental
stewardship; - Customise, test and validate interoperable and scalable technologies for large
scale citizen based data collection that lower costs compared to existing data sources; - Provide
technologies and approaches that address concerns about the use of citizen- sensed data in
terms of privacy, trust and accountability; - Improve land-use mapping in terms of availability
of land-use data, consistency of time series of land-use maps and accessibility to land-use information; - Empower citizens to play an active role in planning, decision making and
governance which results in the improved management of environmental issues; - Ensure the
long-term sustainability of the citizen observatories; and - Create business opportunities and
market access.
Financial implications Total EC contribution: EUR 4,975,093.89. Requested EC Contribution for LDC partner: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Zambia EUR 115,803.75.
Field of technology Large-scale citizen-based data collection - citizen observatories, land and natural resources
management.
Category of technology Information and communications technology.
Output or impact - Better decision-making through the empowerment and active role of citizens and citizens' associations in environmental monitoring, cooperative planning and environmental
stewardship, with special impact on land resources management; - Enhanced implementation
of governance and global policy objectives; - Lowered cost and extension of the in-situ
component of the GEOSS and Copernicus initiative; and - Creation of new market
opportunities.
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing Three-years (start date 1 September 2016).
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Stichting IHE Delft; Gaetano Casale: [email protected]; Carolien Jaspers: [email protected]; Meike Remmers: [email protected].
Name of programme or project MonoCLE: Multiscale Observation Networks for Optical monitoring of Coastal waters,
Lakes and Estuarie
Objective or purpose MONOCLE innovates and develops sensor, platform, and data handling technologies to increase
coverage and lower the cost of in situ sensors in inland and coastal water bodies. These
ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to direct anthropogenic impacts but of high economic
importance and crucial to sustainable food, energy, and clean water supply. At the same time,
these water bodies represent areas of the weakest performance in present EO capability to
date.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme.
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Name of programme or project MonoCLE: Multiscale Observation Networks for Optical monitoring of Coastal waters,
Lakes and Estuarie
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY (United Kingdom). Other partners
from EU Members are: - PEAK DESIGN LIMITED (United Kingdom); - INSTITUTUL NATIONAL
DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE PENTRU GEOLOGIE SI GEOECOLOGIE MARINAGEOECOMAR
(Romania); - SCHMIDT NORBERT CARL (Netherlands); - DRONEGRID (Belgium); -
CONSERVATION EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TRUST (United Kingdom); - AGENCIA ESTATAL
CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (Spain); - WATER INSIGHT BV (Netherlands); - THE UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING (United Kingdom); - UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN
(Netherlands); - VLAAMSE INSTELLING VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V. (Belgium)
Responsible partner from LDC: - TANZANIA FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Tanzania)
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - TANZANIA FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Tanzania).
Nature of incentive measure The research will: - will reduce uncertainties in Earth Observation (EO) by characterising
atmospheric and water optical properties. - will deploy new and improved sensors on
autonomous platforms (buoys, ships, drones), and further fill information gaps by developing
low-cost complementary solutions for citizen scientists. - provide essential reference observations needed to further improve and grow EO-based water quality services.
Financial implications Project Requested EC Contribution: EUR 4,999,862.50. Total requested EC Contribution for
LDC country (Tanzania): EUR 119,125 of which: - TANZANIA FISHERIES RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(Tanzania): EUR 119,125.
Field of technology The campaign will focus on biological water quality issues.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications
technology
Output or impact The project will - demonstrate the added value of EO and water quality-oriented sensor network
to Copernicus EO services, GEOSS data brokering and GEO capacity building initiatives through a number of validation campaigns and use cases, including data-poor regions where no similar
infrastructure yet exists. - provide information necessary to ensure food, water and energy
security, to cope with the scarcity of natural resources, to develop mitigation and adaptation
solutions to climate change, and to make communities more resilient to natural hazards. -
Lower technology and computing requirement for innovators and consultants.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 1 February 2018 until 31 January 2022.
Website for further information https://www.pml.ac.uk/
Contact point for further information PLYMOUTH MARINE LABORATORY, Prospect Place, The Hoe, Pl1 3dh Plymouth, United Kingdom
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Name of programme or project PRE-LEAP-RE - PREparing for a Long-Term Joint EU-AU Research and Innovation
Partnership on Renewable Energ
Objective or purpose To prepare a joint programme of activities in renewable energy research between Europe and
Africa.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES
ALTERNATIVES (CEA), France Other partners from EU Members are: - ALLIANCE EUROPEENNE
DE RECHERCHE DANS LE DOMAINE DE L'ENERGIE, Belgium ; - JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO, Finland; - LGI CONSULTING, France ; - DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT
EV, Germany; - KNOWLEDGE & INNOVATION CONSULTANTS SYMVOULEFTIKI MONOPROSOPI
EPE, Greece; - POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy; - KIC INNOENERGY SE, Netherlands; -
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK, Netherlands; -
ASSOCIATION OF COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITIES, United Kingdom Other partners from non-
EU countries are: - MINISTERE DE L'ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ET DE LA RECHERCHE
SCIENTIFIQUE, Algeria ; - STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY, Kenya ; - NATIONAL RESEARCH
FOUNDATION, South Africa ; - DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, South Africa
Beneficiary Member(s) Burkina Faso; Rwanda; Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions - FONDATION 2IE ASSOCIATION (Burkina Faso); - AFRICA ENERGY SERVICES GROUP LTD
(Rwanda); - AGENCE NATIONALE POUR LES ENERGIES RENOUVELABLES, Senegal.
Nature of incentive measure The approach is the co-creation of a joint programme of activities to be implemented jointly in
a second phase project. Researchers and funding agencies on both sides, European and
African, were interviewed and consulted.
Financial implications Project requested EC contribution: EUR 996,762.50 Requested EC Contribution for LDC
partner: - FONDATION 2IE ASSOCIATION (Burkina Faso): EUR 21,387.50 - AFRICA ENERGY
SERVICES GROUP LTD (Rwanda): EUR 35,312.50 - AGENCE NATIONALE POUR LES ENERGIES
RENOUVELABLES, Senegal: EUR 22,075.00.
Field of technology Renewable energy technologies.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology.
Output or impact Common EU-Africa research programme of activities in the field of renewable energy
technologies.
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing From 01 July 2018 to 31 August 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information M. Bouchet Bertrand, COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES
ALTERNATIVES, International Relations Division, RUE LEBLANC 25, 75015 Paris 15, France.
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Name of programme or project FarFish: Responsive Results-Based Management and capacity building for EU
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement- and international water
Objective or purpose The objective of FarFish is to improve knowledge on and management of EU fisheries outside
Europe, while contributing to sustainability and long-term profitability. 21% of EU catches
originate from non-EU waters. These fisheries are often poorly regulated, management
decisions are sometimes based on limited knowledge and enforcement capabilities, compliance
and trust between stakeholders tend to lack. FarFish will address these shortcomings in a
multidisciplinary and innovative way by focusing on six diverse case studies, four in Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) waters and two in international waters. Firstly, FarFish
will analyse biological, ecological, technological, economic, political and social impacts of EU
fisheries in the case studies to advance knowledge and promote sustainable and profitable
exploitation. Secondly, introduce Results-Based Management approaches and new decision
support tools into these fisheries and test their applicability in collaboration with stakeholders.
Thirdly, build capacities in fisheries management and related disciplines amongst stakeholders.
The results of FarFish will both have immediate and long-term application. FarFish includes a
diverse group of stakeholders, EU and third country fleets representatives, scientists, decision
makers, Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs), relevant industries and
stakeholders from areas outside the case studies but of importance for the EU fleet, forming a platform for future cooperation between EU and third countries. FarFish addresses the work
programme by improving knowledge within the relevant fisheries, developing management
tools and models, improving professional skills and sharing new findings in correspondence to
the priorities of SFPAs, RFMOs and the CFP. FarFish will contribute to sustainable management,
resilience and efficiency in the seafood value chains, increase European food security, boost
long-term profitability and promote jobs.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: MATIS OHF, Iceland Other partners from EU Members are: - AGENCIA
ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, Spain - ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE FABRICANTES DE CONSERVAS DE PESCADOS Y MARISCOSCENTRO TECNICO
NACIONAL DE CONSERVACION DE PRODUCTOS DE LA PESCA, Spain - CENTRO TECNOLOGICO
DEL MAR - FUNDACION CETMAR, Spain - ORGANIZACION DE PRODUCTORES DE PESCA
FRESCA DEL PUERTO Y RIA DE MARIN, Spain - SHUTTLE THREAD LIMITED, United Kingdom -
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION, United Kingdom -
CENTRO DE CIENCIAS DO MAR DO ALGARVE, Portugal 33 - UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVE,
Portugal - SYNTESA AP, Denmark - CONSEJO CONSULTIVO DE FLOTA DE LARGA DISTANCIA
EN AGUAS NO COMUNITARIAS, Spain Other partners from non-EU countries are: -
UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO, Brazil - INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DAS
PESCAS, Cape Verde - SP/F SYNTESA, Faroe Islands - HAFRANNSOKNASTOFNUNIN, Iceland - HAFRANNSOKNASTOFNUN, RANNSOKNA- OG RADGJAFARSTOFNUN HAFS OG VATNA, Iceland
- UNIVERSITE CADI AYYAD, Morocco - HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET, Norway -
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET, Norway - NOFIMA AS,
Norway - SEYCHELLES FISHING AUTHORITY, Seychelles.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mauritania; Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Mauritania: - INSTITUT MAURITANIEN DE RECHERCHESOCEANOGRAPHIQUES ET DES PECHES
Senegal: - CONSERVATION AND RESEARCH OF WEST AFRICAN AQUATIC MAMMALS
(COREWAM) - INSTITUT SENEGALAIS DE RECHERCHES AGRICOLES.
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Name of programme or project FarFish: Responsive Results-Based Management and capacity building for EU
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement- and international water
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications Project requested EC contribution: EUR 69,999,440 Requested EC Contribution for LDC
partner.
Field of technology
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity; Food and agriculture.
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing From 1 June 2017 to 31 May 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information
Name of programme or project TRIATLAS - Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions
for sustainable management
Objective or purpose Sustainable management of human activities affecting Atlantic marine ecosystems is critical to
maintain its health and to support the blue economy of the bordering countries. TRIATLAS will
contribute to this by delivering knowledge of the current state and future changes of the
Atlantic marine ecosystems. We achieve this through a basin-wide approach integrating
research from the North and South, that closes critical knowledge gaps in the Tropical and
South Atlantic which impede an understanding of the entire basin. We bring together an interdisciplinary team of marine ecologists, physical oceanographers, climate researchers, and
social scientists from 34 different institutions in Europe, Africa, and South America, together
with multisectoral and regional stakeholders. We will enhance knowledge of the marine
ecosystems in key areas of the Atlantic using existing and pivotal new (physical, biological,
societal) observations. Earth system, ecological, and socio-economic models and observations
will be used to assess the cumulative impacts of (climatic, pollution, and fishing) pressures
driving fluctuations in the marine ecosystem, and the potential for tipping point behaviour and
regime shifts. We will develop the first predictions of the marine-ecosystem for the next 40
years for the whole Atlantic, by combining state-of-the-art climate prediction and ecosystem models, with Shared Socioeconomic Pathways, and by conducting socioeconomic vulnerability
assessments services, with stakeholder engagement. TRIATLAS will enhance capacity in
marine ecosystems, oceanography, and climate research in countries bordering the South and
Tropical Atlantic Ocean. There will be close cooperation and alignment with relevant European
Commission services and the South-South Framework for Scientific and Technical Cooperation,
as well as other relevant initiatives in the field. We will contribute to upscale cooperation around
the Atlantic.
Entity making the incentive available EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
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Name of programme or project TRIATLAS - Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions
for sustainable management
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The project coordinator: UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN, Norway Other partners from EU Members
are: - HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM FUR OZEANFORSCHUNG KIEL, Germany - JOHANN HEINRICH
VON THUENEN-INSTITUT, BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER LAENDLICHE RAEUME, WALD
UND FISCHEREI , Germany - LEIBNIZ-ZENTRUM FUER MARINE TROPENFORSCHUNG (ZMT)
GMBH, Germany - CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL, Germany - METEO-
France, France - CENTRE EUROPEEN DE RECHERCHE ET DE FORMATION AVANCEE EN CALCUL SCIENTIFIQUE, France - INSTITUT DE RECHERCHE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT, France -
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS, France - UNIVERSITE PAUL
SABATIER TOULOUSE III, France - BARCELONA SUPERCOMPUTING CENTER - CENTRO
NACIONAL DE SUPERCOMPUTACION, Spain - UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID, Spain
- SORBONNE UNIVERSITE, France - AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR
DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, Spain - ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE, France -
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND GALWAY, Ireland - UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND
INNOVATION, United Kingdom - UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA, Spain -
UNIVERSIDAD DE VIGO, Spain Other partners from non-EU countries are: - UNIVERSITY OF
CAPE TOWN, South Africa - INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO DAS PESCAS, Cape Verde - HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET, Norway - STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG
FJERNMALING, Norway - INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACAO PESQUEIRA, Angola -
UNIVERSITE FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY, Cote d'Ivoire - CENTRE DE RECHERCHES
OCEANOLOGIQUES, Cote d'Ivoire - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE-FURG, Brazil -
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PERNAMBUCO, Brazil - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA
CATARINA, Brazil - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DE PERNAMBUCO, Brazil - NORCE
NORWEGIAN RESEARCH CENTRE AS, Norway - UNIVERSIDADE DE CABO VERDE, Cape Verde
- UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, Brazil - UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA,
Namibia.
Beneficiary Member(s) Argentina; Benin; Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Benin: - UNIVERSITE D'ABOMEY-CALAVI Senegal: - INSTITUT SENEGALAIS DE RECHERCHES
AGRICOLES.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications Project requested EC contribution: EUR 825 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity.
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing From 1 June 2019 to 31 May 2023.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information
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Name of programme or project Aligning Migration Management and the Migration-Development Nexus
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium MIGNEX (Grant agreement 770453).
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions SAMUEL HALL CONSULTING CO, Afghanistan.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 669,500.00
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Information and communications technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions of migrants.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 September 2018).
Website for further information https://www.mignex.org/
Contact point for further information Coordinator Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway.
Name of programme or project A Global Social Sciences Network for Infectious Threats and Antimicrobial Resistance
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member SoNAR-Global Consortium (Grant agreement 825671).
Beneficiary Member(s) Bangladesh.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions BRAC UNIVERSITY, Bangladesh.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 260,738.75 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Governance and other challenges in the preparedness for and the response to infectious threats
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
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Name of programme or project A Global Social Sciences Network for Infectious Threats and Antimicrobial Resistance
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://www.sonar-global.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator INSTITUT PASTEUR, France.
Name of programme or project Early clinical development of a live, attenuated combination vaccine against Shigella
and ETEC diarrhoea
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium SHIGETECVAX (Grant agreement 815568).
Beneficiary Member(s) Bangladesh.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH BANGLADESH, Bangladesh.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1,924,713.27 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 September 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/222521/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator EUROPEAN VACCINE INITIATIVE EWIV, Germany.
Name of programme or project Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis for Africa. A Phase I clinical study of the
SchistoShield® anti-schistosomiasis vaccine in adults in endemic areas of
sub-Saharan Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium VASA (Grant agreement 815643).
Beneficiary Member(s) Burkina Faso.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
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Name of programme or project Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis for Africa. A Phase I clinical study of the
SchistoShield® anti-schistosomiasis vaccine in adults in endemic areas of
sub-Saharan Africa
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions GROUPE DE RECHERCHE ACTION EN SANTE SARL, Burkina Faso.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 643,812.51 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 June 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/223199/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, UK.
Name of programme or project Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis for Africa. A Phase I clinical study of the
SchistoShield® anti-schistosomiasis vaccine in adults in endemic areas of sub-
Saharan Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium VASA (Grant agreement 815643).
Beneficiary Member(s) Burkina Faso.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions UNIVERSITE OUAGA I PROFESSEUR JOSEPH KI-ZERBO, Burkina Faso.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 259,672.78 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 June 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/223199/factsheet/en
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Name of programme or project Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis for Africa. A Phase I clinical study of the
SchistoShield® anti-schistosomiasis vaccine in adults in endemic areas of sub-
Saharan Africa
Contact point for further information Coordinator THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CAMBRIDGE, UK.
Name of programme or project Scale up an Integrated Care Package for Diabetes and Hypertension for Vulnerable
People in Cambodia, Slovenia and Belgium
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium SCUBY (Grant agreement 825432).
Beneficiary Member(s) Cambodia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH, Cambodia.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 446,700.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://www.scuby.eu/.
Contact point for further information PRINS LEOPOLD INSTITUUT VOOR TROPISCHE GENEESKUNDE, Belgium.
Name of programme or project Transnational Figurations of Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility as Solutions to
Protracted Refugee Situations
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium TRAFIG (Grant agreement 822453).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
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Name of programme or project Transnational Figurations of Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility as Solutions to
Protracted Refugee Situations
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY, Ethiopia.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 62,847.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://trafig.eu/.
Contact point for further information Coordinator Bonn International Centre for Conversion, Germany.
Name of programme or project Advancing Alternative Migration Governance
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium ADMIGOV (Grant agreement 822625).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY, Ethiopia.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 41,414.00
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions of migrants.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 February 2019).
Website for further information http://admigov.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator University of Amsterdam (UvA), the Netherlands.
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Name of programme or project 'Leaving something behind' - Migration governance and agricultural & rural change
in 'home' communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium AGRUMIG (Grant agreement 822730).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ARBAMINCH UNIVERSITY, Ethiopia.
Nature of incentive measure ARBAMINCH UNIVERSITY, Ethiopia.
Financial implications EUR 45,012.50
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions in rural areas of low-income countries.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 February 2019).
Website for further information http://agrumig.iwmi.org/
Contact point for further information Coordinator School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK.
Name of programme or project 'Leaving something behind' - Migration governance and agricultural & rural change
in 'home' communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium AGRUMIG (Grant agreement 822730).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions MEKELLE UNIVERSITY, Ethiopia.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 45,012.50
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions in rural areas of low-income countries.
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Name of programme or project 'Leaving something behind' - Migration governance and agricultural & rural change
in 'home' communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 February 2019).
Website for further information http://agrumig.iwmi.org/
Contact point for further information Coordinator School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK.
Name of programme or project Vaccine Against Schistosomiasis for Africa. A Phase I clinical study of the
SchistoShield® anti-schistosomiasis vaccine in adults in endemic areas of sub-
Saharan Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium VASA (Grant agreement 815643).
Beneficiary Member(s) Madagascar.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions UNIVERSITY OF ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 864,420,38 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 June 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/223199/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CAMBRIDGE, UK.
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Name of programme or project 'Leaving something behind' - Migration governance and agricultural & rural change
in 'home' communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium AGRUMIG (Grant agreement 822730).
Beneficiary Member(s) Nepal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions SOCIAL SCIENCE BAHA, Nepal.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 78,948.75
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions in rural areas of low-income countries.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 February 2019).
Website for further information http://agrumig.iwmi.org/
Contact point for further information Coordinator School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK.
Name of programme or project Viral Haemorrhagic Fever: Modern Approaches for developing bedside Rapid
Diagnostics
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available Innovative Medicines Initiative, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium VHFMoDRAD (Grant agreement number 823666).
Beneficiary Member(s) Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions INSTITUT PASTEUR DE DAKAR.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 146,250.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Better, faster diagnosis of viral haemorrhagic fevers like Ebola.
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Name of programme or project Viral Haemorrhagic Fever: Modern Approaches for developing bedside Rapid
Diagnostics
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://vhfmodrad.eu/
Contact point for further information Folkhälsomyndigheten - Public health agency of Sweden, Prof. Ali Mirazimi.
Name of programme or project A Global Social Sciences Network for Infectious Threats and Antimicrobial Resistance
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member SoNAR-Global Consortium (Grant agreement 825671).
Beneficiary Member(s) Senegal.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions CENTRE REGIONAL DE RECHERCHE ET DE FORMATION A LA PRISE EN CHARGE CLINIQUE DU
VIH SIDA ET MALADIES ASSOCIEES DE DAKAR CRCF, Senegal.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 113,750.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Governance and other challenges in the preparedness for and the response to infectious threats
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Preparedness and response to infectious threats.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 Jan 2019).
Website for further information https://www.sonar-global.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator INSTITUT PASTEUR, France.
Name of programme or project Integrated human data repositories for infectious disease-related international
cohorts to foster personalized medicine approaches to infectious disease research
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium RECODID (Grant agreement 825746).
Beneficiary Member(s) Senegal.
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Name of programme or project Integrated human data repositories for infectious disease-related international
cohorts to foster personalized medicine approaches to infectious disease research
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions INSTITUT PASTEUR DE DAKAR, Senegal.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 123,250.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health status.
Status of the programme or project
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://recodid.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM HEIDELBERG, Germany.
Name of programme or project Integrating and decentralising diabetes and hypertension services in Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, Tanzania.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 898,752.50 (for the whole duration of the project)
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/219829/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE, UK.
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Name of programme or project Transnational Figurations of Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility as Solutions to
Protracted Refugee Situations
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium TRAFIG (Grant agreement 822453).
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions DIGNITY KWANZA - COMMUNITY SOLUTION, Tanzania.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 57,956.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Social sciences and humanities.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved living conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://trafig.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator Bonn International Centre for Conversion, Germany.
Name of programme or project Collaboration for innovation: Establishment of a pan-nematode drug development
platform
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium HELP (Grant agreement 815628).
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE TRUST, Tanzania.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 820,506.25 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
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Name of programme or project Collaboration for innovation: Establishment of a pan-nematode drug development
platform
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Five-years (since 1 September 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/223125/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator SCHWEIZERISCHES TROPEN- UND PUBLIC HEALTH-INSTITUT, Switzerland.
Name of programme or project Integrating and decentralising diabetes and hypertension services in Africa
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Consortium INTE-AFRICA (Grant agreement 825698).
Beneficiary Member(s) Uganda.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions TASO LIMITED, Uganda.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 481,530.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Health research and innovation.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health conditions.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Four-years (since 1 January 2019).
Website for further information https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/219829/factsheet/en
Contact point for further information Coordinator LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE, UK.
Name of programme or project A Global Social Sciences Network for Infectious Threats and Antimicrobial Resistance
Objective or purpose Horizon 2020 is the financial instrument implementing the Innovation Union.
Entity making the incentive available DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member SoNAR-Global Consortium (Grant agreement 825671).
Beneficiary Member(s) Uganda.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
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Name of programme or project A Global Social Sciences Network for Infectious Threats and Antimicrobial Resistance
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions MAKERERE UNIVERSITY, Uganda.
Nature of incentive measure Grant for research and innovation.
Financial implications EUR 93,750.00 (for the whole duration of the project).
Field of technology Governance and other challenges in the preparedness for and the response to infectious threats
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact Improved health status.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Three-years (since 1 Jan 2019).
Website for further information https://www.sonar-global.eu/
Contact point for further information Coordinator INSTITUT PASTEUR, France.
Name of programme or project TradeCom II Programme (Programme Estimate No. 2)
Objective or purpose The overall objective of the programme is the sustainable economic development and poverty
reduction in ACP countries through closer regional integration and increased participation in
the global economy. The purposes of the project are to: - Enhance the capacity of ACP countries to formulate and implement sustainable trade policies; - Assistant ACP countries to participate
effectively in international trade negotiations and to implement international trade agreements
to their benefit; and - Strengthen ACP Private Sector competitiveness by supporting trade
facilitation and trade promotion. Following the 24-month implementation of the Programme
under Programme Estimate No.1, the key priorities of this Programme Estimate are: 1. Trade
policy and regulation; 2. EPAs, regional and WTO trade agendas; 3. Customs matters; 4.
Market access and standards; 5. Competitiveness and investment.
Entity making the incentive available Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Group); Agriconsulting
Europe SA (AESA).
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Benin; Burkina Faso; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Haiti; Liberia;
Madagascar; Malawi; Mauritania; Mozambique; Niger; Rwanda; Senegal; Sierra Leone;
Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions The Islamic Republic of Mauritania; Mozambique Ministry of Sea, Inland Water and Fisheries (National Institute for Fish Inspection), Ministry of Industry and Trade (National Institute for
Standards Quality and Institute for Promotion of Small and Medium Enterprises); CARICOM
Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ); African Organisation for
Standardisation (ARSO) and PIF Secretariat.
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Name of programme or project TradeCom II Programme (Programme Estimate No. 2)
Nature of incentive measure There are several ongoing interventions under the Programme Estimate No. two encouraging
the promotion of technology transfer, as per the WTO definition, with LDCs: 1. Renforcement
des systèmes d'information commerciale et de la compétitivité de la Mauritanie (Strengthening
Mauritania's Trade Information Systems and Competitiveness) Objective: To contribute to
sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania,
through support for the development and strengthening of the country's policies and trade
rules. Relevant specific objectives: A critical mass of media in support of an effective business information system is developed; The situation of the INRSP laboratories is evaluated, the
training plans defined, the laboratories trained for the preparation for accreditation, the public
and private actors sensitised. 2. Targeted Assistance for EPA implementation through SPS
conformity for fisheries and aquaculture, and enhanced export capacity of fisheries in
Mozambique. Objective: To contribute to improving the macroeconomic performance of
Mozambique through effective integration in its regional and international export markets for
sustainable development and poverty reduction. Relevant specific objective: Development of
national standardisation strategy for the fisheries sector. Targeted assistance to strengthen
regional trade-related quality infrastructure through intra-ACP partnerships - CROSQ, ARSO
and PIFS General objective: To contribute to the CARICOM and intra-ACP trade capacity, competitiveness, diversification and economic performance through strengthening of their
regional quality infrastructure and partnerships. Relevant specific objective: Contribute to the
activation of intra-regional quality infrastructure agreements in support of market access and
improved trade performance.
Financial implications The total budget for TradeCom II Programme Estimate No. two is EUR 4,613,225.00. The total
maximum EU financial contributions to the aforementioned support programs are as follows:
1. EUR 247,880.00; 2. EUR 282,509.00; 3. EUR 299,945.00
Field of technology
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Food and agriculture; Information and
communications technology.
Output or impact Concerning the aforementioned support programs and grants: 1. i) A regional strategy for the
development of specific trade between the Hinterland countries and the coastal countries is
elaborated; ii) A study on the coordinated border management strategy in UEMOA member
states is elaborated; iii) The capacities of Commission officials on rules of origin in trade
agreements are strengthened; iv) Niger and Guinea Bissau have legislation and an institutional
framework on competition; v) The capabilities of Commission officials on trade defence
measures are strengthened. 2. i) National strategy for standardization and conformity
assessment developed; ii) Capacity to manage certification and standardization processes
enhanced; iii) Roadmap for ISO 7020 and ISO 22000 accreditation processes developed and implementation supported; iv) Fisheries industries meet the international Standard ISO 22000.
3) i) Improved capacity in Standards and technical regulations development and
implementation in CARICOM; ii) Feasibility study conducted for developing trade capacity
enabling Sustainability Standards and associated conformity assessment modalities by CROSQ,
modelling the success of ARSO.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 23 May 2018 - 23 May 2020 (i.e. 24 months).
Website for further information http://www.tradecom-acpeu.org/
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Name of programme or project TradeCom II Programme (Programme Estimate No. 2)
Contact point for further information Clare Everett, Policy Officer, DEVCO.C.4., [email protected]; Chloé Allio, Head of
Sector, DEVCO.C.4., [email protected].
Name of programme or project Consolidation of the Electoral Process in Zambia
Objective or purpose The project provides targeted demand-driven support to the Electoral Commission of Zambia
and to other national entities to consolidate the gains of previous electoral support programmes
and to enhance the quality and credibility of electoral processes as a whole.
Entity making the incentive available United Nations Development Programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member N/A.
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Electoral Commission of Zambia.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 5.25 million; approx. amount involved EUR 0.3 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology Information and communications technology; Other (administrative and managerial
knowledge)
Output or impact Technical advise to the Electoral Commission of Zambia to strengthen its Electoral Information
Management System (EIMS) and implement its ICT governance framework, including the
development of an ICT security policy.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing June 2015 to December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information [email protected]; [email protected]
Name of programme or project Accelerating Progress towards Maternal, Neonatal and Child Morbidity and Mortality
Reduction in Zambia
Objective or purpose To improve maternal, neonatal and child health and the nutritional status of women and
children; in particular to increase utilisation of quality health and nutrition services by
vulnerable women, adolescents and children in selected urban and rural districts (comprising
30% of the population in Zambia) within the provinces of Lusaka and Copperbelt.
Entity making the incentive available UNICEF, UNFPA, Ministry of Health Zambia.
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Name of programme or project Accelerating Progress towards Maternal, Neonatal and Child Morbidity and Mortality
Reduction in Zambia
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ministry of Health at national, provincial and district levels.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 50 million; support to Health Management Information System approx. EUR 3.8 million.
Field of technology Health.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Information and communications technology; Other (administrative
and managerial knowledge).
Output or impact The capacity for planning, implementation and co-ordination of Ministry of Community
Development Mother & Child Health (MCDMCH), Ministry of Health (MOH) and other
stakeholders at national, provincial and district level is improved. Technical advise and support
to the Ministry of Health to strengthen its Health Management Information System (HMIS) at
national, provincial and district levels.
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing May 2013 to May 2019.
Website for further information https://www.unicef.org/zambia/media/1396/file
Contact point for further information [email protected]; [email protected]
Name of programme or project Health Systems Strengthening – Support to the Ministry of Health and the Zambia
Medicines Regulatory Authority
Objective or purpose To improve the health status of the people in Zambia in order to contribute to socio-economic
development. In particular improved capacity of the Ministry of Health (MoH) and related
institutions to deliver quality assured essential medicines, including their rational and correct
use as well as to develop and implement evidence-based policies and strategies.
Entity making the incentive available PM Group.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PM Group.
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ministry of Health, Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) and Medical Stores Limited
(MSL).
Nature of incentive measure
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Name of programme or project Health Systems Strengthening – Support to the Ministry of Health and the Zambia
Medicines Regulatory Authority
Financial implications EUR 18 million; TA component EUR 3.2 million.
Field of technology Health.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Information and communications technology; Other (administrative
and managerial knowledge).
Output or impact The Zambian Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) is effectively executing its quality
control and regulatory functions; improved effectiveness and cost-efficiency of the
pharmaceutical procurement and supply management system; progress towards rational drug
use (RDU); the MoH has developed the required capacities and policies in relevant strategic
areas, such as procurement and supply chain management (PSCM). Technical advise and
support (three long-term TAs and short-term TA) to the Ministry of Health, ZAMRA and MSL to
strengthen regulation, logistics, distribution and usage of medical drugs in Zambia. This support is combined with the construction of a new office complex and a new National
Medicines Quality Control Laboratory as well as the construction of a new warehouse for the
extension of storage facilities.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing May 2015 to December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information [email protected]
Name of programme or project Aviation Sector Support Programme II
Objective or purpose Improve compliance with international standards in terms of air safety and security in Zambia,
with the support of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and other service provider to be
yet contracted (two separate but interlinked components of the same project). The programme
aims to assist in the development of improved policies and an improved institutional and regulatory framework for the aviation sector (which will include aviation safety and security
and gender sensitivity).
Entity making the incentive available
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ministry of Transport and Communications, Civil Aviation Authority, Zambia Airports
Corporation Ltd and other agencies.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 5.6 million.
Field of technology Civil Aviation.
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Name of programme or project Aviation Sector Support Programme II
Category of technology Information and communications technology; Other (administrative, technical and managerial
knowledge).
Output or impact Capacity building for setting-up, maintaining and operating internationally compliant
Management Information Systems, reporting standards, air navigation services and national
security plan for airports and air traffic management; Know-how transfer necessary to produce
secondary legislation and management procedures ensuring improved safety oversight in line
with international requirements (ICAO); Know-how transfer for civil aviation training centres
(training-of-trainers).
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing August 2017 to December 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information
Name of programme or project Increased Access to Electricity and Renewable Energy Production (IAEREP)
Objective or purpose The project aims to a) promote enabling regulatory framework, renewable energy friendly policies and more effective and inclusive sector institutions; b) enhance government and
private sector capacities to develop gender inclusive Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
projects; c) improve Energy Efficiency at household and industry level by awareness raising
and support to economic activities.
Entity making the incentive available
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ministry of Energy, Energy Regulation Board, Rural Electrification Authority, ZESCO (national
utility) and other public agencies.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 40 million, TA component of approx. EUR 10 million.
Field of technology Energy sector.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications
technology; Other (Administrative, technical and managerial knowledge).
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Name of programme or project Increased Access to Electricity and Renewable Energy Production (IAEREP)
Output or impact Improved policies and planning for investments in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
(RE/EE), demonstration projects implemented and increased number of people getting access
to energy services. Capacity building for strengthening and improvement of national
institutions for improved policy making and planning for Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency (RE/EE) deployment, as well as procurement and oversight of RE/EE projects; Know-
how transfer to public and private entities on technical and economic aspects relating to RE/EE
solutions/business models; Awareness raising of the society on effective and productive use of RE/EE solutions/applications; Incentives (grants) for private developers to stimulate
investment in low-carbon technologies to contribute to country goals on energy access and
climate change mitigation (investment component separate from TA part: EUR 25 million).
Status of the programme or project Completed.
Duration and timing March 2018 to March 2023.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information [email protected]; [email protected]
Name of programme or project Enhancement of a sustainable regional energy market in the Eastern and Southern
Africa and Indian Ocean region (ESREM, regional coverage)
Objective or purpose To develop: a) regulatory frameworks to promote a harmonised regional energy market
conducive for renewable energy investments in support of universal access; b) regulations that
enhance efficient energy management; c) model frameworks that enhance the integration of gender perspectives in energy policy and regulation; d) and enhance the capacity of regulators
in enforcing regulations that enhance the regional renewable energy market.
Entity making the incentive available
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Angola; Botswana; Eswatini; Kenya; Lesotho; Madagascar; Mauritius; Mozambique; Namibia; Rwanda; Seychelles; Tanzania; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions National energy regulators of the 27 Eastern and Southern Africa and Indian Ocean countries.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 7 million.
Field of technology Energy Sector.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications
technology; Other (Technical, administrative and managerial knowledge).
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Name of programme or project Enhancement of a sustainable regional energy market in the Eastern and Southern
Africa and Indian Ocean region (ESREM, regional coverage)
Output or impact Improved and harmonized regulatory frameworks for investments in renewable energy and
energy efficiency. Capacity building through hands-on training, studies and peer exchanges for
improved regulation and harmonization of national and regional energy markets; Know-how
transfer for improved sector oversight and energy efficiency promotion.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing May 2017 to May 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information [email protected]
Name of programme or project European Commission- DG EAC: Erasmus+
Objective or purpose The Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (DG EAC) is responsible for
Erasmus+. Erasmus+ is the European Union (EU) programme for education, training, youth
and sport for the period 2014-2020. The programme promotes cross-border cooperation and
mobility inside Europe, but also has a strong international dimension. Under this worldwide
dimension, Erasmus+ funds projects that involve partners from "Programme Countries" and
"Partner Countries" throughout the world. The 34 programme countries comprise the 28 EU
Member States plus six other European countries. Partner Countries are located all over the
world.
Entity making the incentive available European Union> European Commission > Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and
Culture (DG EAC).
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Individuals - students, PhD candidates, trainees, professors, administrative staff- constitute
the main target population of the Programme. However, the Programme reaches these
individuals through organisations, institutions, bodies or groups that organise such activities
(e.g. higher education institutions). The conditions of access to the Programme therefore relate
to these two actors: the "participants" (individuals participating in the Programme) and the
"participating organisations". For both participants and participating organisations, the
conditions for participation depend on the country in which they are based.
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan; Angola; Bangladesh; Benin; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cabo Verde; Cambodia;
Central African Republic; Chad; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Djibouti; The Gambia;
Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Haiti; Lao People's Democratic Republic; Lesotho; Liberia;
Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritania; Mozambique; Myanmar; Nepal; Niger;
Rwanda; Samoa; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Solomon Islands; Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Vanuatu;
Yemen; Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
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Name of programme or project European Commission- DG EAC: Erasmus+
Nature of incentive measure Least developed countries feature as priority targets for certain actions such as the short-term
academic mobility for students, PhD candidates and staff (the top three academic disciplines
covered by partnerships with developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America are
business, engineering and economics). Furthermore, additional scholarships are reserved for
certain least developed countries for joint master programmes taught by consortia of European
universities, the additional scholarships awarded in this reporting period covered studies in
areas such as energy efficiency, gender studies, urban development, water and marine management. Regarding joint university projects, Erasmus+ Capacity Building Projects in
Higher Education focus on developing countries and benefit least developed countries. Such
projects are aimed at modernising and reforming higher education institutions, developing new
curricula, improving governance, and building relationships between higher education
institutions and enterprises. The most ambitious projects can also tackle policy topics and
issues, preparing the ground for higher education reform, in cooperation with national
authorities. The capacity-building projects are channelling university cooperation into
development goals, so each year the projects between them cover the topics of nearly all the
individual SDGs (smart buildings, boosting employability, increasing female participation in
STEM, etc.)
Financial implications Individual participants (i.e. students) are provided with scholarships and financial contributions
are provided to the organisations implementing the projects.
Field of technology Erasmus+ is not focusing on formal technology transfers but funds international cooperation
projects and academic mobility projects which contribute to the reinforcement of higher
education systems; better training of students and staff and exchanges of qualified staff.
Category of technology Other (Educational projects may cover any field of education, see examples below.)
Output or impact One of the most interesting initiatives in this reporting period for DG EAC was the new Africa-
Europe Alliance for Sustainable Investment and Jobs, announced by President Jean-Claude
Juncker in his State of the Union Address on 12 September 2018. In order to reach the goal of 35,000 African university students and staff benefiting from Erasmus+ mobility by 2020,
EUR 17.6 million were added to the Erasmus+ 2019 call for proposals for International Credit
Mobility as follows: REGION Extra budget (EUR million) Financing source/mechanism West
Africa (12 Partner Countries) 6.0. EU Trust Fund for Africa Horn of Africa (8 Partner Countries)
4.0. EU Trust Fund for Africa South Africa. 2.6 DCI North Africa (5 countries). 2.5 ENI bilateral
Algeria. 2.5 ENI bilateral
Status of the programme or project Other
Duration and timing
Website for further information https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/node_en For specific results in LDCs see
factsheets "worldwide": https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-
plus/about/factsheets_en
Contact point for further information [email protected]
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Name of programme or project TradeCom II ACP Trade Capacity Building Programme (Programme Estimate No.2)
Objective or purpose The overall objective of the programme is the sustainable economic development and poverty
reduction in ACP countries through closer regional integration and increased participation in
the global economy. The purposes of the project are to: -Enhance the capacity of ACP countries
to formulate and implement sustainable trade policies; -Assist ACP countries to participate
effectively in international trade negotiations and to implement international trade agreements
to their benefit; and -Strengthen ACP Private Sector competitiveness by supporting trade
facilitation and trade promotion. Following the 24-month implementation of the Programme under Programme Estimate No.1, the key priorities of this Programme Estimate are: 1. Trade
policy and regulation; 2. EPAs, regional and WTO trade agendas; 3. Customs matters; 4.
Market access and standards; 5. Competitiveness and investment.
Entity making the incentive available Agriconsulting Europe (AESA Consortium)
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Group); The Islamic
Republic of Mauritania; Mozambique Ministry of Sea, Inland Water and Fisheries (National
Institute for Fish Inspection), Ministry of Industry and Trade (National Institute for Standards
Quality and Institute for Promotion of Small and Medium Enterprises); CARICOM Regional
Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ); African Organisation for Standardisation
(ARSO) and PIF Secretariat.
Beneficiary Member(s) Haiti; Mauritania; Mozambique
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure There are several ongoing interventions under the Programme Estimate No. two encouraging
the promotion of technology transfer, as per the WTO definition, with LDCs: 1. Renforcement
des systèmes d'information commerciale et de la compétitivité de la Mauritanie (Strengthening
Mauritania's Trade Information Systems and Competitiveness) Objective: To contribute to
sustainable economic development and poverty reduction in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania,
through support for the development and strengthening of the country's policies and trade rules. Relevant specific objective: Development of a critical mass of media in support of an
effective national commercial information system. 2. Targeted Assistance for EPA
implementation through SPS conformity for fisheries and aquaculture, and enhanced export
capacity of fisheries in Mozambique. Objective: To contribute to improving the macroeconomic
performance of Mozambique through effective integration in its regional and international
export markets for sustainable development and poverty reduction. Relevant specific
objective: Development of national standardisation strategy for the fisheries sector. 3.
Targeted assistance to strengthen regional trade-related quality infrastructure through intra-
ACP partnerships - CROSQ, ARSO and PIFS General objective: To contribute to the CARICOM
and intra-ACP trade capacity, competitiveness, diversification and economic performance through strengthening of their regional quality infrastructure and partnerships. Relevant
specific objective: Contribute to the activation of intra-regional quality infrastructure
agreements in support of market access and improved trade performance.
Financial implications 1. EUR 247,880.00; 2. EUR 282,509.00; 3. EUR 299,945.00
Field of technology Know-how, best practices ICT technology and skills.
Category of technology Information and communications technology
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Name of programme or project TradeCom II ACP Trade Capacity Building Programme (Programme Estimate No.2)
Output or impact In relation to the first project, the specific outputs are: i) Preparation of the legal framework
for the preparation of the National Information Network (Normative Texts); ii) Creation of
industrial, economic, trade-related statistics databases; iii) Establishment of a new database
on foreign trade, standards, experts, technological innovations, patents and inventions, niche
markets, information on the WAEMU zone, ECOWAS, EU, America and Asia; iv) Technical
Capacity Building and Training for Stakeholders of the National Business Information System.
Regarding project 2: i) National strategy for standardization and conformity assessment developed; ii) Capacity to manage certification and standardization processes enhanced; iii)
Roadmap for ISO 7020 and ISO 22000 accreditation processes developed and implementation
supported; iv) Fisheries industries meet the international Standard ISO 22000. Finally,
regarding project 3: i) Improved capacity in Standards and technical regulations development
and implementation in CARICOM; ii) Feasibility study conducted for developing trade capacity
enabling Sustainability Standards and associated conformity assessment modalities by CROSQ,
modelling the success of ARSO.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing May 2018 to May 2020 (i.e. 24 months)
Website for further information http://www.tradecom-acpeu.org/
Contact point for further information Chloé Allio - Head of Sector, Trade
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2.1 Czech Republic
The Czech Republic provides financial incentives to the enterprises and institutions in its territory in order to promote and encourage technology transfer to least-developed country Members in a wider framework of development cooperation. Selected projects with technology and know-how transfer
component, developed in cooperation with the beneficiaries, are listed below.
Name of programme or project Support of competitiveness and marketing of the constructed (artificial) wetlands
technology in Cambodia
Objective or purpose The project aims to create the conditions for investment projects in the area of constructed
wetlands (CW) in Cambodia. These wetlands represent an economically, technologically as well
as aesthetically attractive alternative to standard mechanical and biological wastewater
treatment plants. Certain innovative improvements of the well-proven CW technology have been developed by the companies implementing the project making the wastewater treatment
more effective and manageable. The project seeks to improve sewage disposal in the rural
areas of Cambodia and improve the quality of both surface- and groundwater. The technology
is most suitable for the recreational facilities, smaller municipalities and industries and has a
wide potential in the country and beyond. The pilot project in Siem Reap province has been
completed in mid-2019 and handed over to the beneficiary.
Entity making the incentive available Czech Development Agency
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member IPR Aqua s.r.o. (in cooperation with Dekonta a.s.)
Beneficiary Member(s) Cambodia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Pilot project: Krousar Tmey Child Protection Center, Siem Reap Province
Nature of incentive measure Public funding
Financial implications CZK 1,787,049 (CZK 3,574,098 including private sector co-financing)
Field of technology Constructed (artificial) wetlands
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
Output or impact Improved sanitation and water quality, improved health of the local population.
Status of the programme or project Other (Pilot project completed. Further outreach activities and technology and know-how
dissemination planned for 2020.)
Duration and timing 2018 - 2019
Website for further information http://www.czechaid.cz/en http://www.ipraqua.cz/index.php/en/
Contact point for further information Czech Development Agency Nerudova 3, 118 50 Prague 1 [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Transfer of EMSF desalination technology to Mozambique
Objective or purpose The aim of this project is to transfer an unique Environmental Multi-Stage Flash (EMSF)
technology to Mozambique in an area with extreme scarcity of freshwater supply for drinking
as well as irrigation purposes. The technology has a potential for low-cost , energy-efficient
and climate-friendly desalination in any region suffering from freshwater scarcity, but
abundance of (solar) heat or other forms of energy. The initial phase of the project (feasibility
study) intends to verify the suitability of EMSF technology in local conditions and prepare the
ground for installation of two EMSF units during the implementation stage.
Entity making the incentive available Czech Development Agency
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Princeston s.r.o.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Water Research Institute (Ministry of Science and Technology)
Nature of incentive measure Public funding (initial phase)
Financial implications CZK 188 387 in initial phase (CZK 397 440 including private sector co-financing)
Field of technology Desalination
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
Output or impact Improvement of drinking and irrigation water supply, improved health and soil productivity, agricultural sector development, job creation
Status of the programme or project Other (Initial phase (feasibility study) completed. Realization postponed due to force majeure
reasons on the part of the beneficiary.)
Duration and timing 2018
Website for further information http://www.czechaid.cz/en http://princeston.eu/
Contact point for further information Czech Development Agency Nerudova 3, 118 50 Prague 1 [email protected]
Name of programme or project Assistance in technological assessment of the quality of raw materials for the
ceramic and glass industry
Objective or purpose The project aims to transfer knowledge about the methods necessary to assess and to exploit
the deposits of raw materials suitable for ceramic and glass industry in Myanmar in an
environmental friendly way (Aid for Trade project).
Entity making the incentive available Ministry of Industry and Trade (Czech Republic)
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member GET s.r.o.
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
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Name of programme or project Assistance in technological assessment of the quality of raw materials for the
ceramic and glass industry
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Myanmar Ceramic Society (MCS) Yangon Technological University Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environmental Conservation (MONREC)
Nature of incentive measure Public funding
Financial implications CZK 996 701
Field of technology Analysis of raw materials for ceramic and glass industry
Category of technology Other (Materials technology)
Output or impact Transfer of know-how and modern, eco-friendly practices for the analysis of materials.
Strengthening local capacity, potentially contributing to the viability of local industry.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 2018
Website for further information https://www.mpo.cz/cz/zahranicni-obchod/podpora-exportu/projekty-rozvojove-spoluprace-
aid-for-trade/projekty-aid-for-trade-realizovane-v-roce-2019--246985/ (in Czech)
http://www.get.cz/en/myanmar/
Contact point for further information Ministry of Industry and Trade Na Františku 32, 110 15 Prague 1 Czech Republic [email protected]
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Report on the implementation of Article 66.2.
Name of programme or project FINNPARTNERSHIP - FINNISH BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME
Objective or purpose Finnpartnership's mission is to increase commercial cooperation between Finland and developing countries. Finnpartnership provides advisory services for the business activities of
Finnish companies in developing countries, as well as financial support for the planning and
development phases of a project. Finnpartnership also offers a matchmaking service for
companies in developing countries for creating potential business partnerships with Finnish
companies. Finnfund is responsible for the management and implementation of the business
partnership programme on behalf of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland which finances
the programme.
Entity making the incentive available Finnfund is responsible for the management and implementation of the Finnpartnerhip business
partnership programme on behalf of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland which finances
the programme.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Eligible applicants for the financial support and advisory services are companies registered in
Finland or companies registered elsewhere that have substantial links to Finland; research
facilities, universities or similar organizations based in Finland; or associations registered in
Finland. Matchmaking services may be applied for by developing country companies that are
searching for partners for their business opportunities in Finland.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions The scheme is open to all companies in ODA eligible countries.
Nature of incentive measure Non-financial incentives: support to developing country companies identifying potential business partners in Finland via the Matchmaking service. Financial incentives to Finnish
companies & companies registered abroad with substantial links to Finland: Providing financial
support (Business Partnership Support) in the planning phase of the prospective business
partnership activities, as well as for the training of target country employees and other capacity
building activities in the implementation and business operation phases. In addition, financial
support is given for pilot projects with international organizations.
Financial implications The budget and funds for the Finnpartnership programme (including the financial support
granted through the programme) are decided by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. The amount
of support granted also varies on the number of eligible applications received. From July 2018
to July 2019, a total of EUR 6.1 million of support was granted to a total of 94 projects. Majority
of the projects involve FDI or other activity involving transfer of technology or know-how.
Field of technology The programme enhances technology transfer in accordance with the general conditions of the
Business Partnership Support Facility (the programme covers all sectors except the ones
mentioned in the exclusion list).
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
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Name of programme or project FINNPARTNERSHIP - FINNISH BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMME
Duration and timing The programme started operations in June 2006.
Website for further information http://www.finnpartnership.fi
Contact point for further information Finnpartnership - Finnish Business Partnership Programme c/o Finnfund, Mrs. Birgit Nevala,
Programme Director, P.O. Box 391, FI-00121 Helsinki, Finland Tel.: +358-9-348 434 Email:
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2.3 United Kingdom
Relevant/applicable UK programmes, 07/18-07/19
Name of programme or project Project 1 (UKRI) Energy Catalyst
Objective or purpose The aim of this competition is to support highly innovative, market-focused energy solutions in any technology or sector. Projects must encourage the development of products and services
that help countries in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia or both regions access secure, low cost
and low carbon energy. They must be targeted at people, public services and local enterprises
who are unable to afford or access existing solutions, or who lack the time or expertise to
successfully use those solutions. Proposals must also address all three elements of the energy
'trilemma': 1. Cost. 2. Emissions. 3. Security of supply and energy access.
Entity making the incentive available UKRI. Grants to businesses, research organisations and others are provided by Innovate UK,
as part of UK Research and Innovation. The programme is co-funded by DFID and the BEIS
managed Global Challenges Research Fund.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Each project includes
at least one partner from the UK and one from a developing country in scope for the
competition. Research organisations must partner with private companies. Targeted LDC
Members (Transferee) Some of the LDCs within Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Cash grant plus non-financial support in the form of travel and business incubation support.
Financial implications Total ODA Energy Catalyst budget 2015 – 2024, including non-grant and opex costs is as
follows: -GBP 35 million DFID -GBP 44.8 million GCRF -GBP 10 million BEIS Status Funding
has been awarded to 94 energy access projects with a total budget of GBP 32,682,521.70
including: -Innovate UK: GBP 11,062,079.70 -EPSRC: GBP 5,048,206.64 -DFID: GBP
16,572,235.36 There are two additional rounds planned -Round seven: GBP 32 million funding
launched in June 2019 and closes in September 2019. Projects due to start March 2020 - Round eight: GBP 20 million funding due to launch in June 2020 Projects have so far been funded
focusing on the following countries.
Field of technology Energy access. Technologies which hit all three areas on the energy trilemma of low cost, low
carbon and secure supply as well as the energy access needs of Sub Saharan Africa and
South and South East Asia.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Climate change mitigation technology
Output or impact The Catalyst programme is expected to deliver new technology, innovation and knowledge
across a diverse range of areas related to energy access and the energy trilemma of lower
cost, lower emissions and security of supply. Accelerate access to affordable, clean energy
services for poor households and enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia by supporting
the development, testing and/or scale up of innovative technologies and business models.
Increased investment by the private sector in energy access innovation.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
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Name of programme or project Project 1 (UKRI) Energy Catalyst
Duration and timing Duration The programmes ODA element began in 2015 and is currently due to run until 2024
with individual projects which vary from six months to over three-years .
Website for further information https://www.gov.uk/guidance/energy-catalyst-what-it-is-and-how-to-apply-for-funding
Contact point for further information Alice Goodbrook [email protected] +44(0)7826513670
Name of programme or project Project 2 (UKRI) Global Challenges Research Fund Translation Awards (2017)
Objective or purpose The GCRF Translation Awards call funds activities that aim to achieve outcomes that deliver
impact. The call aims to enable research outputs of current or previous BBSRC-funded (or
other research council-funded research activity that falls within BBSRC remit) to be further
developed into practical application, which delivers benefit and impact in developing countries.
Entity making the incentive available UKRI-BBSRC.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Academics in receipt
of UKRI (or other UK agency) funding relevant to UKRI-BBSRC's scientific remit. Targeted LDC
Members (Transferee) All countries on the OECD DAC list are eligible partners
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure This call picks up where research grants leave off and enables research outputs to be further
developed into practical application to deliver benefit and impact in developing countries. At
the end of the project, a route to application could include a licensing agreement with a third party, the development of a spin-out company or social enterprise. The call is designed to be
flexible, encouraging applicants to be innovative in their approach to accelerating the uptake
of research by users through translational and knowledge exchange activities.
Financial implications GBP 800,000
Field of technology Biotechnology and biological sciences. Joint follow-on projects arising from earlier investments-
shared knowledge, methodological approaches, shared tools, skills, shared equipment and
shared access to data and software
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity
Output or impact New knowledge, technologies, methods and collaborations. This programme will support the
translation of fundamental and applied biosciences into application in LMIC countries
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 18 months. Status Awarded grants currently live
Website for further information https://www.ukri.org/research/global-challenges-research-fund/gcrf-global-research-
translation-awards/
Contact point for further information [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Project 3 (UKRI) International Flexible Interchange Programme (IFLIP)
Objective or purpose The International Flexible Interchange Programme (I-FLIP) aims to increase and accelerate the
uptake and impact of previous BBSRC funded research through facilitating knowledge
exchange and capacity building activities that deliver direct tangible and demonstrable benefits
to users.
Entity making the incentive available UKRI-BBSRC.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Primarily targeted at academics in receipt of UKRI-BBSRC funding 5. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) All
countries on the OECD DAC list are eligible to receive interchanges
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Interchanges funded through I-FLIP will consist of individuals moving between the academic
base in the UK and user organisations operating within countries on the DAC list in order to
deliver the aims of the I-FLIP project. BBSRC expects that interchangers from the UK will spend
a period of time working within the country that the I-FLIP project aims to support.
Financial implications GBP 600,000
Field of technology Biotechnology and biological sciences. All relevant technologies within the biotechnology
sector.
Category of technology Biotechnology and biodiversity.
Output or impact Increased knowledge and expertise exchange between UK specialists and partners in country.
I-FLIP aims to: increase and accelerate the uptake and impact of previous BBSRC funded
research through knowledge exchange activities that deliver benefits for people within a DAC
list country(ies). Support and enable the formation and development of sustainable
partnerships with the aim of maximising the impact of previously-funded BBSRC research.
Strengthen the wider skills of interchanger(s) and explore opportunities to further develop these skills by spending time working within a different environment.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 12 months. Status Grants are currently live
Website for further information https://bbsrc.ukri.org/funding/filter/2019-international-flexible-interchange-programme/
Contact point for further information [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Project 4 (UKRI) Medical Research Council Global Health Research Portfolio
[excluding NEWTON FUND awards which mainly relate to Middle Income Countries]
Objective or purpose To sustain a substantial portfolio of MRC research awards (grants) aiming to improve Global
Health through collaborative partnerships of the world's best researchers and contribute to
overseas development assistance. Research projects within the Global Health Portfolio focus
on improving the research evidence to promote the health and welfare of populations in Low-
and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). The portfolio currently comprises more than 360 active
research projects of which around half specifically relate to health research in least developed countries (LDCs). Of particular relevance are the large-scale research studies undertaken
within the MRC Units in Africa (The Gambia www.mrc.gm and Uganda www.mrcuganda.org).
Entity making the incentive available UK Research Organisations eligible to receive UKRI research funding.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Research
Organisations in LDCs eligible to receive UKRI research funding 5. Targeted LDC
Members (Transferee) Global Health research grants are awarded in the context of research
project proposals, specifying the investigators involved and objectives to be addressed.
Funding is awarded through open competition, proposals are peer reviewed by independent
international experts and awarded on the basis of research excellence, impact and value for
money. This means that research collaboration/joint projects are possible with any LDC demonstrating priority research questions, suitable research environment and capacity. The
following countries are specified research partners or beneficiaries within active MRC Global
Health Portfolio projects; other projects have generic relevance to unspecified LDCs: Africa -
Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the
Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Lesotho,
Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan,
Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia. Asia - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Lao People's
Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal Latin America and the Caribbean - Haiti
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Technology transfer is through joint participation (UK and LDC) in research projects involving
academic researchers, technical staff, research or healthcare and delivery organisations,
stakeholders, study participants and policy makers (e.g. Ministries of Health). Research funding
also supports capacity strengthening in terms of provision of laboratory equipment, training
and career development.
Financial implications In the 2018/19 financial year The MRC spent GBP 75.6 million on the described Global Health
Portfolio projects, of which approx. half relates to LDC. The Portfolio includes some awards
under the MRC-DfID concordat and through joint funding schemes where the research is
supported with other funders including: UK's Department for International Development
(DFID) and Department of Health and Social Care, Arts and Humanities Research Council
(AHRC), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Economic and Social
Research Council (ESRC), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Wellcome Trust. In these cases only the MRC funding contribution is reported here.
Field of technology Joint research projects - shared knowledge, methodological approaches, shared tools, skills,
shared equipment, shared access to data and software, capacity strengthening and training.
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Name of programme or project Project 4 (UKRI) Medical Research Council Global Health Research Portfolio
[excluding NEWTON FUND awards which mainly relate to Middle Income Countries]
Category of technology Health-related technology; Other (Joint research projects - shared knowledge, methodological
approaches, shared tools, skills, shared equipment, shared access to data and software,
capacity strengthening and training).
Output or impact Research projects within the MRC Global Health Portfolio will develop new methodologies and
approaches and new research knowledge around pathogen identification and surveillance,
diagnostics and treatment developments, behavioural interventions, evidence to support
health systems management and delivery, predictive models of disease transmission,
improved prevention technologies, across the spectrum of priority infectious and non-
communicable diseases in LDCs. Research outputs are reported to MRC through the
ResearchFish system and will include: research publications, collaborations, staff secondments,
dissemination of ideas, scientific meetings, workshops, policy influence, research tools and methods, databases, software, IP, product development and spin-outs. The MRC Global Health
Portfolio will provide robust and accessible evidence to improve human health and welfare
across a spectrum of disease priorities in LDCs.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Ongoing - this report is based on the portfolio of active research projects during 2018/19
financial year. New research projects are awarded and added to the portfolio regularly,
including increasing numbers supported through the Global Challenges Research Fund:
https://www.ukri.org/research/global-challenges-research-fund/
Website for further information https://www.ukri.org/research/global-challenges-research-fund/
https://mrc.ukri.org/research/strategy/aim-3/objective-13/
Contact point for further information [email protected]; [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 5 (UKRI) Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) projects funded by the
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Note that this return
only includes details of awards made to least developed countries, but these GCRF
programmes have also made awards across LMICs and UMICs.
Objective or purpose To deliver funds allocated under the GCRF across a range of challenges in the EPSRC space.
GCRF overall Fund objectives are detailed here: https://www.ukri.org/research/global-
challenges-research-fund/
Entity making the incentive available Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) acting as part of UK Research
and Innovation (UKRI).
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) UK universities and RCUK-eligible research organisations; non-UK higher education institutions and other research
organisations; not-for-profit and private sector organisations with appropriate research
capacity. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Funded projects include the following LDC
countries: Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Cambodia, Rwanda, Nepal, Sudan and Lao People's
Democratic Republic.
Beneficiary Member(s)
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Name of programme or project Project 5 (UKRI) Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) projects funded by the
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Note that this return
only includes details of awards made to least developed countries, but these GCRF
programmes have also made awards across LMICs and UMICs.
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Joint research projects with LDC partners and projects including LDCs as study areas.
Financial implications GBP 11.3 million over nine projects
Field of technology Engineering; water engineering; healthcare diagnostics; medical prosthetics and orthotics;
renewable energy; energy systems and decentralised use of energy. Research projects
employing techniques and approaches to better integrate technological developments with
efforts to understand the social context in the country/ies; i.e. interdisciplinary, innovative
processes which learn from history and other sectors, where user-participation is an integral
feature of the project; shared knowledge; methodological approaches; shared tools; skills;
shared equipment; shared access to data and software; capacity strengthening and training.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Climate change
mitigation technology.
Output or impact Technological and business model innovations through research incorporating early-stage demonstrations of new technologies. Improved understanding of technology options and
opportunities for developing countries. Improved understanding of the social, market and
political economy aspects of translating research and technology for LDC benefit. Strengthened
research capacity on research and technology in developing countries. Improved access to
practical and policy-relevant knowledge on the challenges and opportunities for research and
technology solutions in LDCs. The programme will deliver activities centred around increasing
knowledge and addressing specific challenges faced by LDCs through research and technology,
as well as to develop mutually-beneficial multi-disciplinary partnerships between researchers
in the UK and developing countries, with the benefit of capacity building within LDCs.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing These projects range from one-four-years in duration with the latest finishing April 2021.
Status The projects are completed or in progress and reviewed via central GCRF management
processes.
Website for further information https://www.ukri.org/research/global-challenges-research-fund/
Contact point for further information Ellie Gilvin; [email protected]
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Name of programme or project DFID Project 6 Ross Fund Portfolio – Product Development Research
Objective or purpose Develop new human health technologies (e.g. diagnostics, drugs, vaccines etc.) and to ensure
that they are acceptable, affordable and available to those that need them in low income
countries.
Entity making the incentive available DFID 3. The UK Government provides support to a number of different organisations including
product development public private partnerships (PDPs), which are not for profit organisations
based in a number of different countries, working with partners across the globe, depending
on the disease and type of technology being developed.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Each individual PDP, or other product development research organisation, works with a range
of international, national and regional health institutions, national governments, regional
governmental organisations, private sector companies, major research organisations and
institutions in many different countries. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Organisations
work with a range of different countries, depending on the geographic distribution of the
diseases under investigation including in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Grants and in-kind supper to support product development, at all stages of development including proof of concept, clinical testing, technology transfer, cost of regulatory approval,
access, manufacturing and commercialisations.
Financial implications GBP 253 million
Field of technology Human health. Type of technology transferred Human health products including diagnostics,
drugs, vaccines, microbicides, insecticides etc.
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact New products made available, that are safe effective, lower cost than any existing options, and
more suitable for use in low and middle income countries. Improved human health, reduced
risk of epidemics and outbreaks, reduced impacts of antimicrobial resistance.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 2017 to 2021. Operational.
Website for further information https://www.gov.uk/government/news/the-ross-fund-combatting-the-worlds-most-serious-
diseases https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-1-300341
Contact point for further information Dr Sue Kinn, Head of Health Research, Research and Evidence Division, DFID s-
[email protected] 01355 84 3868 or 97917 172 738
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Name of programme or project DFID Project 7 Support to 4th Ethiopian Population and Housing Census
Objective or purpose To ensure high quality population data is available to the Ethiopian public, the international
community and the private sector.
Entity making the incentive available DFID. N/A
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The Central Statistics Agency of Ethiopia. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Ethiopia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Technology transfer is organised via UNFPA who manage procurement of technology and
recruit specialist positions such as Census Technical Advisors. The UK Office for National
Statistics who provide capacity building in demographic methods; and short- term external
consultancy advise on e.g. Post-enumeration Survey methodology.
Financial implications GBP 4.5 million.
Field of technology Statistics, Surveys, Information Technology. Capacity building in the areas of Applied data
analysis; Survey sampling methods; Web-based census dissemination; Network optimization;
network infrastructure; IT management.
Category of technology Information and communications technology.
Output or impact Capacity building in survey methods, applied data analysis, technological capacity to manage IT infrastructure, and web-based information collection and dissemination. Improved quality
of Census data collection and dissemination process.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress. Implementation.
Duration and timing December 2017 to 2019.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-1-300406
Contact point for further information SRO Florence Vojak ([email protected])
Name of programme or project DFID Project 8 Geo-Referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for
Development
Objective or purpose Aims to transform the ability of governments, the private sector, development organisations
and civil society to use geospatial and demographic data for effective planning and
implementation of key services. The lack of basic information such as population distribution,
population structure, settlement maps, road networks, water bodies or administrative boundaries means that decisions such as where to target relief efforts, position polling stations
and health centres, how to allocate resources at the subnational level or where to expand
energy and internet access are based on out of date and incomplete information.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
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Name of programme or project DFID Project 8 Geo-Referenced Infrastructure and Demographic Data for
Development
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member In each country they are working with a range of government partners including line ministries
such as health ministries as well as national statistical offices. Enterprises or other institutions
eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Not applicable Targeted LDC Members (Transferee)
GRID3 is working in Nigeria, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and has
conducted scoping missions to DRC, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Zambia and South Sudan.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure No incentives are on offer.
Financial implications GRID3 is co-funded by DFID and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). DFID will
provide up to GBP 15 million over five-years (2017 to 2022) and BMGF will provide USD 20 million over the same period.
Field of technology This work uses satellite imagery to estimate local level populations. Type of technology
transferred Geospatial skills, machine learning (random forest method) and analytical skills.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications
technology
Output or impact Will help create and use high-resolution demographic data to address identified data needs.
Better local level estimates of population which can be used to plan and deliver services and
to identify populations which may not otherwise be identified.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Started September 2017 for five-years. Operational.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-1-300442
Contact point for further information Rachael Beaven ([email protected]) or Ian Coady ([email protected])
Name of programme or project Project 9 (DfiD): Global Research Partnership programme (GRP).
Objective or purpose GRP is a trilateral research programme being implemented by DFID's South Asia Research Hub
in collaboration with UK Research and Innovation and the Government of India's Department
of Biotechnology, with participation from research institutions in developing countries, to
address global development challenges including those most relevant to LDCs; deliver new research products that provide solutions to pressing development challenges; test new
innovations in LDC settings, and build the global evidence base for poverty reduction.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
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Name of programme or project Project 9 (DfiD): Global Research Partnership programme (GRP).
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member UK institutions - King's College London; Imperial College London; University of Stirling; John
Innes Centre. Government agencies and institutions in India - Department of Biotechnology,
Government of India; Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Karnataka; Christian Medical College
Tamil Nadu; Central Institute of Fisheries Technology; Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean
Studies; Cochin University of Science and Technology. Enterprises or other institutions eligible
for incentive in LDCs (Transferor): Key research institutions across Africa and Asian regions
including those in LDCs such as - Mulago Hospital Uganda; Ndola Central Hospital Zambia; Zomba Hospital Malawi; Connaught Hospital Freetown Sierra Leone; University of Malawi;
Bangladesh Agricultural University; WorldFish Bangladesh. Targeted LDC Members
(Transferee) Projects aim to develop technology suitable for local ecosystems and cover/have
impact across a number of LDCs, particularly in Africa and the Asia region, including Zambia,
Uganda, Sierra Leone, Bangladesh and Malawi.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Developing country institutions where engagement will: - Prevent, diagnose and manage
prevalent chronic and infectious diseases facing women and their unborn children in LMIC settings - Sustain aquaculture to address global food security; forge mutually‐beneficial inter‐ and multi‐disciplinary partnerships on aquaculture for development that create trans‐national
added value through research collaboration
Financial implications GBP 7 million.
Field of technology Maternal and child health; aquaculture for development. Type of technology transferred New
healthcare devices for low-resource settings, including tablet-based electronic decision support
systems for frontline health workers; evidence base for medical interventions; development of
sustainable indigenous food systems; development of early-warning tests to monitor
communicable diseases.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Food and agriculture; Information and communications technology
Output or impact Prevent, diagnose and manage prevalent chronic and infectious diseases facing women and
their unborn children in LMIC settings -Robust scientific evidence that will enhance the
livelihoods of the poor, by enabling more effective and sustainable management of farmed fish and shellfish through developing healthy, nutritious, and resilient fish and developing an
understanding of how these factors interplay with the broader socioeconomic dimensions of
aquaculture systems in delivering benefit to poor people
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Ongoing; programme end date: 31 December 2021
Website for further information https://www.ukri.org/research/global-challenges-research-fund/
Contact point for further information Nupur Barua, Head – DFID South Asia Research Hub ([email protected])
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Name of programme or project Project 10 (DfID) Zoonoses and Emerging Livestock Systems (ZELS)
Objective or purpose To reduce the impact of zoonoses on poor people and their livestock. To forge mutually
beneficial inter- and multi-disciplinary partnerships between researchers in the UK and
developing countries and enhance the scientific capabilities of southern partners for the longer
term.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Grants are provided by the UK Government through DFID, the Biotechnology and Biological
Sciences Research Council, the Medical Research Council, the Economic and Social Sciences Research Council, the Natural Environment Research Council and the Defence Science and
Technology Laboratory. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs
(Transferee) Research groups, government departments and other African or Asian
stakeholders. Projects must include at least one partner from the UK and one from a developing
country, looking at some of the most prevalent, damaging and costly diseases of livestock in
developing countries. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) ZELS supports work in a number of
countries in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa including the LDCs Bangladesh, Ethiopia,
Myanmar, Niger, Senegal and Tanzania.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Cash Grant.
Financial implications GBP 20.5 million of new grants for research.
Field of technology Field of sector of technology transfer activities Agriculture. Type of technology transferred
Technology/innovation of relevance to the surveillance of zoonotic disease, including vaccines,
research methods and penside tests.
Category of technology Food and agriculture.
Output or impact Scientific evidence to inform the selection of risk-based and cost-effective prevention and
control options which may contribute to decreasing the likelihood of occurrence, prevent the transmission, and reduce the impact of major zoonotic diseases. 15 students from the UK and
developing countries will receive doctoral training in ZELS related research. Enhanced scientific
capabilities for developing country partners. GBP 1.5 million of the funding has been set aside
for this. Improved health and well-being of animals, humans and the environment.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Ten-years – 2012 – 2022. Operational.
Website for further information http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/opportunities/2012/zoonoses-emerging-livestock-systems
Contact point for further information Duncan Barker, livelihoods Adviser, Department for International Development , Abercrombie
House , Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride , Glasgow G75 8EA Tel: +44 (0)1355 841141.
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Name of programme or project Project 11 (DfID) African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF)
Objective or purpose To increase agricultural productivity in Africa, provide a positive impact on the incomes and
livelihoods of farmers and improve food security and poverty reduction though core grant
support for AATF - an independent, African-led not-for profit organisation that facilitates public-
private partnerships for development, production and distribution of agricultural technologies
to smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
Entity making the incentive available DFID.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member AATF works with many partners including African national agricultural research and extension institutions, national governments, African seed traders, agribusiness, community based,
nongovernmental and farmer organisations, leading industry technology developers and major
international research organisations, including research centres affiliated with the CGIAR.
Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs (Transferee). Targeted LDC
Members (Transferee) AATF works in 15 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa including the LDCs
Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Core funding as a cash grant.
Financial implications GBP 7.5 million in core funding under phase three support to AATF.
Field of technology Field of sector of technology transfer activities Agriculture. Type of technology transferred AATF
accesses and licenses technology/germplasm to breed into crop varieties for use by
small-holders in SSA. Agricultural technologies developed include genes, promotors, vectors,
markers, protocols and equipment.
Category of technology Food and agriculture
Output or impact AATF projects include varieties of Maize, Cowpea, Rice, Banana, Groundnut and Cassava crops
that are, for example, specifically water efficient, pest resistant, or nitrogen-efficient.
Agricultural technologies such as seeds that are drought, pest, and weed resistant become accessible to resource-poor farmers in SSA. AATF resourced to maintain public-private
partnerships across 58 organisations. AATF resourced to manage intellectual property for the
benefit of smallholders (currently 17 technology licenses across 37 technologies).
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Five-years. Operational
Website for further information https://www.aatf-africa.org/
Contact point for further information Duncan Barker, livelihoods Adviser, Department for International Development , Abercrombie
House , Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride , Glasgow G75 8EA Tel: +44 (0)1355 843165
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Name of programme or project Project 12 (DfID) Agri-Tech Catalyst International Development Window
Objective or purpose This project aims to enhance the food security, nutrition and welfare of the poor through
greater involvement of the private sector, both UK and African, in innovation for agriculture
and food systems.
Entity making the incentive available Grants are provided by Innovate UK, who are funded by DFID.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs (Transferee) Each project
includes at least one partner from the UK and one from a developing country. Research
organisations must partner with private companies. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) The Catalyst programme is open to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, current projects are active in
Nepal and Zambia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Cash Grant.
Financial implications GBP 19.5 million.
Field of technology Field of sector of technology transfer activities Agriculture. Type of technology transferred
Technology/innovation of relevance to food security, nutrition and food systems. Including
livestock, fisheries, primary crop production, food processing, distribution, storage, retailing, marketing, nutritional quality, and food safety.
Category of technology Food and agriculture
Output or impact The Catalyst programme is expected to deliver new technology, innovation and knowledge
across a diverse range of areas related to food security and food systems. Increased pace and
scale of uptake of food security and food systems innovation by farmers in South Asia and
Africa. Increased investment by the private sector in sustainable intensification and post-
harvest innovation.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Nine-years – 2013 to 2022. Operational - new competition rounds are expected in 2019.
Website for further information http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/opportunities/2012/zoonoses-emerging-livestock-systems
Contact point for further information Duncan Barker, livelihoods Adviser, Department for International Development , Abercrombie
House , Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8EA Tel: +44 (0)1355 841141
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Name of programme or project Project 13 (DfID): Delivering New Livestock Vaccines and Therapeutics Through
Support to the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines
Objective or purpose To help poor people in Africa and Asia to protect their livestock, their livelihoods and their
health by developing and delivering high impact animal health products and encouraging
animal health market development in developing countries.
Entity making the incentive available The UK Government (DFID) provides support to GALVmed a registered Charity and a Not-for-
Profit company based in Edinburgh with offices in Nairobi and South Asia. GALVmed works with
many partners including international, national and regional animal health institutions (OIE,
FAO, AU-IBAR), national governments, private veterinary suppliers and agribusiness, leading
industry technology developers and major international research organisations, including
research centres affiliated with the CGIAR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs (Transferee) See answer to
question 3. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) GALVmed works in many countries in South
Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, including the LDCs Tanzania, Bangladesh, Nepal, Uganda and
Mozambique.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Grants to support development and market access for products, including the costs of proof of
concept for new therapeutics and vaccines, regulatory approval, establishing vaccine and
medicine production, manufacturing and commercial capacity.
Financial implications GBP 12.6 million.
Field of technology Field of sector of technology transfer activities: Animal health, agriculture. Type of technology
transferred: Animal health products, vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostic tools.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Food and agriculture; Information and communications technology
Output or impact New lower cost therapeutics, vaccines and diagnostics that are suitable for small-holders
becoming available in developing nation markets. Improved animal health, reduced risk to both humans and animals from livestock disease, increased agriculture productivity, improved
incomes, nutrition and health.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing June 2018 – September 2022. Operational
Website for further information https://www.galvmed.org/
Contact point for further information Alan Tollervey Livelihoods Adviser Department for International Development Abercrombie
House Eaglesham Road East Kilbride Glasgow G75 8EA Tel: +44 (0)1355 8433736
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Name of programme or project Project 14 (DfID) Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training and Science
(DELTAS)
Objective or purpose To strengthen research leadership, career pathways for the next generation of Africa's research
leaders and the organisational capacity to support research excellence in Africa (eight LDCs in
Sub-Saharan Africa are included).
Entity making the incentive available Department for International Development (DFID) (in collaboration with The Wellcome Trust)
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) The African Academy
of Sciences, various universities and research institutes based in Africa. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) The initiative consists of a range of consortia and institutions across East, West
and Southern Africa. including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Uganda, Rwanda,
Senegal, Chad, Tanzania.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Supervision, mentorship and high-quality scientific oversight to African researchers from
established national, regional and global research leaders. High quality training programmes
in science from established national, regional and global scientific research leaders. Support to
improve research management infrastructure and promote sustainable funding mechanisms for scientific research. Support of African researchers to engage in scientific citizenship
including taking collaborative and leadership roles in scientific programmes and engaging with
various publics and policy makers.
Financial implications GBP 6.5 million.
Field of technology Health, science, technology and innovation in healthcare. Type of technology transferred
Scientific knowledge transferred through training and mentoring the next generation of
research leaders in African research institutes including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Malawi,
Mali, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Chad, Tanzania.
Category of technology Health-related technology
Output or impact Increased number of first author publications in peer-reviewed journals in African countries
including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Chad,
Tanzania. Increased number of post-doctoral, masters and graduate internships offered in
African countries including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Uganda, Rwanda,
Senegal, Chad, Tanzania. Joint platforms for supporting research leadership established on a
sustainable financial footing in African countries, including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Malawi,
Mali, Uganda, Rwanda, Senegal, Chad, Tanzania. Strengthened capacity to generate research
that can be used in decision making in Africa. An enhanced critical mass of highly trained and
capable research leaders in Africa. Enhanced financial stability of collaborating partners and
institutions and strengthened international collaborations.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing April 2013-March 2020. Status Ongoing
Website for further information https://wellcome.ac.uk/what-we-do/directories/developing-excellence-leadership-training-
and-science-initiative
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Name of programme or project Project 14 (DfID) Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training and Science
(DELTAS)
Contact point for further information Leah Mwai: [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 15 (DfID) Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI)
Objective or purpose To strengthen the effectiveness of government and donor investments in research, science,
technology and innovation through technical support to Science Granting Councils (SGCs)
(including SGCs in nine LDCs) in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Entity making the incentive available Department for International Development (DFID).
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Science Granting
Councils (SGCs). Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) The initiative covers a number of SGCs in sub-Saharan Africa including the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda,
Burkina Faso, Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Customised regional training courses on grant making systems and procedures, STI policy
analysis and priority setting. On-site coaching for staff of science granting councils and their
in-country partners and access to expert advise from national and regional collaborating
technical agencies. Support for joint activities with other science system actors including global
south private sector, global private sector and regional economic bodies such as the East African Community (EAC), Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS), and
Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).
Financial implications GBP 5.4 million.
Field of technology All science, technology or innovation activities. Type of technology transferred Knowledge
exchange amongst SGCs in Sub-Saharan Africa (including SGCs in the following LDCs: Ethiopia,
Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia), as well
as with the global south/global private sector.
Category of technology Other (All science, technology or innovation activities)
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Name of programme or project Project 15 (DfID) Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI)
Output or impact Enhanced capabilities of SGCs in Sub-Saharan Africa (including SGCs in the following LDCs:
Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and
Zambia) to make more effective science investments through more effective grant making
systems, and enhanced STI policy analysis and priority setting processes. Increased numbers
of academic partnerships with the private sector initiated through SGCs in sub-Saharan Africa
(including SGCs in the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burkina Faso,
Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia). Increased coordination activities amongst SGCs in Sub-Saharan Africa (including SGCs in the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania,
Uganda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia). Improved capacity of
SGCs in sub-Saharan Africa (including SGCs in the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania,
Uganda, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia) to manage research.
Effective partnerships amongst, and co-ordination between, SGCs in sub-Saharan Africa
(including SGCs in the following LDCs: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burkina Faso,
Senegal, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia), and with the global south/global private sector.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing April 2013 to March 2020. Ongoing.
Website for further information https://sgciafrica.org/en-za/home
Contact point for further information Leah Mwai: [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 16 (DfID) TradeMark East Africa Rwanda (TMEA Rwanda)
Objective or purpose TMEA Rwanda is a multi-donor regional and bilateral country programme that works with EAC
member states to strengthen regional integration and improve trade competitiveness. DFID
created TMEA as a special purpose vehicle in 2010 to tackle trade facilitation and export-growth
challenges in East Africa.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Not applicable. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor)
Rwanda Revenue Authority and Rwanda Mining Board. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee)
Rwanda.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications USD 2.1 million
Field of technology Trade. Type of technology transferred Single Window, SWIFT ICT systems (single window
integration for trade), integrated trade management systems.
Category of technology Information and communications technology.
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Name of programme or project Project 16 (DfID) TradeMark East Africa Rwanda (TMEA Rwanda)
Output or impact The single window connects all trade agencies so that information is shared between different
agencies involved in different parts of the import/export process thereby increasing efficiency
and reducing the time and cost of trading. Reduction in cost and time of trading.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Until 2023. Second phase under implementation.
Website for further information https://www.trademarkea.com/countries/rwanda/
Contact point for further information Patience Mutesi, [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 17 (DfID) Sustainable Development of Mining in Rwanda (SDMR)
Objective or purpose To contribute to the economically and environmentally sustainable growth of Rwanda's mining sector through supporting an enabling environment that will increase private sector investment
in mining in Rwanda, and by testing the effectiveness of targeted interventions for the ASM
such as a new mining services aggregation model as a way of achieving a viable and
sustainable mining sector.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Rwanda Mining
Board. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Rwanda
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications GBP 750,000
Field of technology Mining sector. Type of technology transferred Geological Information System and Mining
Cadastre software
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications technology
Output or impact This intervention combines two prior interventions: (1) Mineral Resources Information System
(MRIMS) and (2) Geo-Information Management System (Geo-IMS) to become the Geological
Information and Mining Cadastre System (GIMCS). The intervention aims to build a digital
collection of maps and reports on Rwanda's geology and mineral resources and up-to-date exploration information such as, for example, geochemical and geophysical data and mine
production data. Increasing access to geological and cadastre information will support the
private sector in securing finance, increase investment in mining and improve the transparency
of mineral rights management.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
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Name of programme or project Project 17 (DfID) Sustainable Development of Mining in Rwanda (SDMR)
Duration and timing Due to be completed December 2019
Website for further information https://sdmr.co.rw/
Contact point for further information Jeremy Weate, [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 18 (DfID) Ghana Revenue Reform Programme (GRRP)
Objective or purpose Increase tax revenue in Ghana through pushing organizational reforms within the Ghana
Revenue Authority (GRA), by instituting a peer to peer working relationship between HM
Revenue and Custom and the Ghana Revenue Authority, focused of capacity building
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member N/A. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) The Beneficiary is the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA). Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Ghana
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure HMRC experts working with GRA officials to scope and identify areas of technical support in
agreed areas of intervention. This achieved by regular trips by HMRC experts to Ghana to work
cases, tasks etc with GRA counterparts.
Financial implications GBP 8 million
Field of technology Tax Compliance, Organisational Reform, Prosecution, Digitization etc. Type of technology
transferred Knowledge sharing, technical skills, procedures and systems and policies
Category of technology Information and communications technology; Other (Organisational/Policy knowledge)
Output or impact This includes better management of the Tax Gap, institution of compliance and debt
management procedures, and the creation of a High Net worth Unit. 10. Improved Revenue
collection (non-oil)
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Ongoing programme ends June 2020.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-1-204918
Contact point for further information [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Project 19 (DfID) Human Development Innovation Fund (HDIF), Tanzania
Objective or purpose HDIF aims to identify and support innovations that have the potential to create social impact
in education, health and, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) across Tanzania. With a focus
on market driven solutions, HDIF catalyses the development, testing and scaling of innovative
models of service delivery, information and communication technologies for development
(ICT4D), and product solutions in health, education and WASH.
Entity making the incentive available Funding is UK Oversees Development Aid (ODA) managed by DFID.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Grant funding is awarded on a competitive basis to support innovations with the potential to have a
transformative impact on human development in Tanzania. Grantees include NGOs, social
enterprises and private companies, as well as the Government of Tanzania Commission for
Science and Technology. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Tanzania
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Challenge Fund awarding grant funding of approximately GBP 400,000 per innovation to
develop a pilot or take a pilot to scale. Technical assistance, and linkage to Tanzania's wider
innovation ecosystem is also provided.
Financial implications GBP 39.5 million
Field of technology Health, Education and Water and Sanitation . Type of technology transferred This programme
includes 43 grants, supporting innovations ranging from process improvements to new
technologies. Innovations are defined as things that are new to Tanzania. Examples of
innovations supported include: -Pre-payment technology for water points -Lean management
processes to improve the efficiency of patient management at a hospital -Nano-filter
technology to produce safe drinking water for commercial distribution -Improved teacher
training practices to support early childhood development.
Category of technology Health-related technology; Food and agriculture
Output or impact a. Cultivate the innovation ecosystem in Tanzania b. Catalyse the diffusion of innovations for
human development in Tanzania c. Transform the focus and quality of evidence available to
policy makers on innovation for human development in Tanzania. Outcomes: (A) HDIF
intervention accelerates the diffusion of innovative ideas, approaches and solutions to human
development challenges, and (B) HDIF intervention accelerates conversations, debates, and
policymaking on innovation in human development. Impact: Dialogue and practice in
innovation improve basic services in human development in Tanzania.
Status of the programme or project Active
Duration and timing 2013-2021.
Website for further information https://www.gov.uk/international-development-funding/human-development-innovation-
fund-of-tanzania
Contact point for further information Natalie Smith, DFID Senior Responsible Owner for HDIF – [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Project 20 (DfID) Building Urban Resilience to Climate Change in Tanzania
Objective or purpose To build urban resilience to current climate variability and future climate change in Tanzania's
cities and towns through improved data and evidence, urban planning, and infrastructure
provision for sustainable economic growth and development.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The programme supports universities establish a resilience academy which is intended to build
urban resilience skills and provide tools and equipment for training. The academy will lead to
the establishment of a bachelor's degree course to train graduate students on climate change and disaster risk reduction planning at the university. Enterprises or other institutions eligible
for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) N/A. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Tanzania.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure The Resilience academy incentives include: Training on open source tools for exposure
mapping and data collection. Trainings in risk information analysis. Support for resilience labs
at the universities. Trainings of staff and students on use of survey drones and other geospatial
mapping instruments. Training on use and maintenance of hydro-met stations. Engagement in
university conferences and events for GIS, computer science, and urban planning; and Accreditation of a curriculum for risk mapping.
Financial implications GBP 1,290,000
Field of technology Urban Planning. Type of technology transferred Examples include •Use of survey drones and
other geospatial mapping instruments •Use of open source tools for exposure mapping and
data collection.
Category of technology Information and communications technology; Climate change mitigation technology; Other
(Urban Planning)
Output or impact Resilience Academy is established and operationalised to provide a long-term platform for data
use, strengthens community knowledge and skills on flood risk and vulnerability and supports future scaling-up of the programme in cities across Tanzania.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2015-2020.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-1-204656
Contact point for further information Tim Bushell DFID Senior Responsible Owner for DFID- [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 21 (DfID) Adapt Environmental and Climate Resilience in Sudan
Objective or purpose To improve government of Sudan policy makers and international community decision makers
attention to environment and climate resilience within Sudan and to ensure development
efforts and policies are climate and environment smarter.
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Name of programme or project Project 21 (DfID) Adapt Environmental and Climate Resilience in Sudan
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member N/A. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Sudanese Meteorological Authority and the Ground Water and Wadi directorate. Targeted LDC Members
(Transferee) Sudan.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Voluntary contribution to improve data entry and management of water resources data in line
with the Ground Water and Wadi Directorate database. Voluntary contribution for the UK Met
Office to conduct workshops for the Sudanese Meteorological Authority (SMA) on Sahel rainfall
patterns and forecasting models.
Financial implications GBP 500.000; Weather forecasting workshop: GBP 2000
Field of technology Weather forecasting, Water resources management. Weather forecasting modelling Data entry
and management
Category of technology Food and agriculture; Climate change mitigation technology; Other (Weather forecasting)
Output or impact Improvements in Sudan's ability in long-term weather forecasting and improve water resources
management decision making. Improve the institutions technical capability and embed
environment governance.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing Until end 2019. Status Main activities are coming to a close.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-1-205115
Contact point for further information Fatima Ali Sirelkhatim, Adapt! Programme Officer. [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 22 (DfID) Global Invent Programme under DFID India's Global Partnership
Programme
Objective or purpose Transfer of low cost Indian inclusive innovations to countries in Africa and South Asia
Entity making the incentive available FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce) and ICICI knowledge park are funded by
a DFID grant to disburse grants to Indian Innovators for piloting innovations in other
developing countries.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Transfer is at
enterprise to enterprise level when an innovator demonstrates an innovation to an LDC partner.
Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Uganda, Nepal, Rwanda,
Zambia, Mozambique
Beneficiary Member(s)
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Name of programme or project Project 22 (DfID) Global Invent Programme under DFID India's Global Partnership
Programme
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Enterprise grants to work with a local partner in host countries to pilot innovations that:
•Reduce maternal and infant mortality • Increase agricultural productivity •Improve
tuberculosis treatment •Increase food security •Improve market services through mobile apps
•Improve menstrual hygiene.
Financial implications GBP 11 million
Field of technology Health, Agriculture, Water and Sanitation, Disability. Type of technology transferred •Mobile
Apps for Health •Mobile Apps for a range of Agriculture services •Solar dryers for increasing
shelf life of products and food security • ow-cost sanitary napkins •very low-cost potable water
Category of technology Health-related technology; Food and agriculture; Information and communications technology
Output or impact Improved lives and livelihoods.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing August 2013 – September 2021 – Ongoing.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-1-205142
Contact point for further information Jeena Chhabra – Innovations Manager ([email protected])
Name of programme or project Project 23 (DfID) ODI Fellowships Scheme
Objective or purpose ODI Fellows provide technical economic and statistical support which successfully enhances the capacity of their host organisations for improved policy making and implementation.
Entity making the incentive available Overseas Development Institute.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) Developing country
ministries and other central government institutions in approximately 20 countries. Targeted
LDC Members (Transferee) ODI Fellows are currently placed in the following countries:
Bangladesh; Djibouti; Ethiopia; The Gambia; Guinea Bissau; Haiti; Liberia; Malawi; Myanmar
Rwanda; Sierra Leone; Solomon Islands; Somaliland; Timor Leste; Uganda; Vanuatu.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure An accountable grant arrangement paying for recruitment and posting of early career
economists and statisticians of different nationalities to work as civil servants in developing
country institutions for two-year placements.
Financial implications GBP 17 million
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Name of programme or project Project 23 (DfID) ODI Fellowships Scheme
Field of technology Economics and statistics. Type of technology transferred Technical assistance for policy making
and implementation.
Category of technology Other (Economics and statistics)
Output or impact Capacity building in host organisations for improved policy making and implementation. The
ODI Fellowships Scheme makes a quantifiable contribution to the improved capacity and
effectiveness of developing countries and the international development community to deliver
poverty reduction in line with the UK Aid Strategy.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Current funding period is five-years from 2015 to 2020. A one-year time and cost extension to
March 2021 is planned.
Website for further information https://www.odi.org/odi-fellowship-scheme
Contact point for further information Dawn Lindsay, Heads of Profession Group, DFID: [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 24 (DfID) Reinvigoration of Yangon General Hospital (YGH) and Medical
Education Reform
Objective or purpose Working in partnership with the Myanmar Ministry of Health to renovate Yangon General
Hospital to improve safety and set out its clinical mission in the context of broader hospital
care in Yangon. Specifically: 1. Hospital reinvigoration project- with a concrete roadmap for
the long-term improvement of hospital and its use. Medical Education project- Comprehensive
renewal of the medical curriculum and associated learning resources. Clinical skill training project- Visiting professors programme that has brought UK medical experts to support skills
development at the hospital.
Entity making the incentive available Department for International Development (DFID), Rangoon General Hospital Reinvigoration
Charitable Trust (RGHR-CT) and partner UK technical agencies: UK-NHS, Article 25.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) University of
Medicine, Yangon General Hospital, Department of Medical Care. Targeted LDC Members
(Transferee) Myanmar.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Grants for joint work with partner agencies on implementation of the Yangon General Hospital
Master Plan; medical education reform, and a visiting professorship program.
Financial implications GBP 1,975,000
Field of technology Healthcare, Health Education, Construction, Architecture, Medical Technology. Type of
technology transferred Medical education, hospital construction, refurbishment and
management, clinical skills training, medical technology training.
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Name of programme or project Project 24 (DfID) Reinvigoration of Yangon General Hospital (YGH) and Medical
Education Reform
Category of technology Health-related technology.
Output or impact •Improved utilities, maintenance & waste management, safety system and fire safety of the
Yangon General Hospital •Improved knowledge and skills of the University faculty on team-
based learning/small group learning/case based learning and integrated assessment system
•Building specific clinical skills and competency in prioritized medical disciplines •Yangon
General Hospital becomes a safer environment where improved healthcare services can be
provided with better facilities to more closely meet the needs of the poorest of Yangon and
Myanmar •Accelerated reform process of medical education •Supporting new skills
development and use of new machinery in vital medical disciplines.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 2014-2020.
Website for further information https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-to-support-aung-san-suu-kyis-work-with-
rangoon-general-hospital
Contact point for further information Wai Lwin (Health Adviser) [email protected] Anjaly Tamang (SRO) [email protected]
Nan Hom Nwet (Program Manager) [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 25 (DfID) Supporting Indian Trade and Investment for Africa (SITA Africa)
Objective or purpose Trilateral cooperation between India-UK-Africa to support higher value exports from Africa,
greater Indian investments in Africa and transfer of Indian expertise and technological
know-how.
Entity making the incentive available DFID
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member There are no grants given to governments or institutions in any of the host countries. The
implementing partner, International Trade Centre (ITC) imparts technical assistance to key
Trade and Investment Support Institutions in Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda for better production/value chain enhancement. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentive in
LDCs (Transferor) N/A. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and
Ethiopia.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Transfer of knowledge and skills in operating and maintaining textile machinery in Tanzania
and Ethiopia, Full shoe manufacturing technology transfer in Uganda, Leather Working Group
(LWG) Certification support in Uganda and Tanzania and Introducing new high-value chili varieties in Rwanda.
Financial implications GBP 18.4 million.
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Name of programme or project Project 25 (DfID) Supporting Indian Trade and Investment for Africa (SITA Africa)
Field of technology Textile sector, Leather Sector, Spices Sector. Type of technology transferred Textile sector -
Operation and maintenance of textile machinery to increase resource efficiency and quality and
decrease energy and costs, through training of supervisors of textile companies. Natural
Dyeing technique - Technology transfer, adaptation and dissemination to introduce safe,
hazardous-free and sustainable processes of dyeing textile items and to diversify in higher
value products and niche markets Leather Sector - Technology and knowledge transfer to
produce leather footwear (including cutting, punching, stitching, lasting, curing, burnishing and lacing) while encouraging value addition in the leather sector. Knowledge transfer targeting
environmental compliance and performance capabilities of leather manufacturers. Spices
Sector - Developed Package of Practices for organic and conventional chili cultivation, Post-
harvest management – Technology transfer on Storage structure/Warehouse design for dry
chilli to control and reduce the storage loses, Post-harvest technology transfer of Cardamom
drier - SITA introduced a Cardamom drier manufacturer from India to a stakeholder in Tanzania
interested to enhance post-harvest quality and efficiency.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Food and agriculture; Other (Textile
machinery).
Output or impact Textile sector •Domestic Tanzanian and Ethiopian textile manufacturing companies have adopted measures and applied new processes to improve their resource efficiency. Ethiopian
Textile Industries Development Institute is enabled to provide resource efficiency training to
East African textile companies. •Weavers capacitated and equipped to produce natural dyes
using local plants and apply Indian production and dyeing processes. Training institutionalised,
research encouraged Leather Sector •Ugandan workforce trained to manufacture leather
footwear •Ugandan and Tanzanian tanners adopted processes and invested in infrastructure
to achieve environmental and management compliance Spices Sector • Improved farming
techniques resulting in higher yield •Improved infrastructure to minimise post-harvest loses
•Adherence to the quality standard for export. Value chain enhancement and better trade facilitation, workforce skill enhancement.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing April 2014 – March 2020.
Website for further information https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-1-202762
Contact point for further information Amee Misra (SRO) - [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 26 (DEFRA) Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund
Objective or purpose The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) is an urgent global issue. It is a serious criminal industry,
estimated to be worth between GBP 7 billion and GBP 17 billion a year. IWT threatens some of
the world's most iconic species, such as elephants and rhinos, with extinction; it damages
economic growth and sustainable development. It is fuelled by corruption and undermines
good governance and the rule of law. The UK government is committed to tackling the illegal
wildlife trade. The Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund provides financial support to practical projects around the world which help: • developing sustainable livelihoods and economic
development, to benefit people directly affected by IWT •strengthening law enforcement
•ensuring effective legal frameworks •reducing demand for IWT products.
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Name of programme or project Project 26 (DEFRA) Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund
Entity making the incentive available DEFRA
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Organisations that can demonstrate that they meet the Fund's requirements, which includes demonstrating that the benefits of the work will be realised in Official Development Assistance
(ODA) - eligible countries. 4. Enterprises or other institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs
(Transferor) Organisations in countries eligible for ODA funding that can meet the Fund's
eligibility requirements. Partnerships are encouraged: the lead partner will often be working
with several other institutions including local (i.e. based in the LDC) NGOs and relevant
government agencies. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Funding is awarded through open
competition. Applications must come from countries eligible for ODA support. Applications are
reviewed by a group consisting of relevant UK Government Departments and independent
experts, and graded against a set of published criteria. Defra Ministers make the final decision
on which projects to fund.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Technology transfer is a feature of part of the projects selected.
Financial implications So far around GBP 23 million has been allocated to 75 projects, although not all will feature technology transfer.
Field of technology Introduction or improvements to systems that support effective enforcement of measures to
counter the illegal wildlife trade e.g. anti-poaching activity. Type of technology transferred
Examples of projects which include an element of technology transfer include: Strengthening
anti-poaching techniques and countering wildlife trafficking in Uganda. Start: 01 April 2019 End: 31 March 2022. Wildlife Conservation Society. This project is addressing critical capacity
gaps within the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and other security and law enforcement
agencies in combating illegal wildlife trade. As requested by UWA, WCS is providing technical
support, equipment and infrastructure to UWA, and training on combatting local and
international wildlife crime. This will enhance cross-sectoral coordination and cooperation
among security and law enforcement agencies through the newly formed National Wildlife
Crime Coordination Task Force (NWCCTF) led by UWA. GBP 449,927 Combatting global wildlife
cybercrime: building on success in China. Start: 01 July 2017 End: 30 June 2019 TRAFFIC
International This project is contributing to reducing poaching and risks to security and livelihoods for local communities by equipping social media/e-commerce/ courier/ logistics
companies and law enforcement agencies with tools to break links between illegal wildlife
buyers and sellers, and through increasing enforcement and industry capacity in China, Viet
Nam, Cameroon and Tanzania. GBP 363,863.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology.
Output or impact The outputs vary from project to project, but can include: Improved real time information
about illegal wildlife trade activity in an area affected by poaching; Tools communities can use
to monitor and report on illegal activities, critical natural resources, and enforcement actions;
More systematic and easily shared information relating to criminal and legal processes e.g. databases. The projects supported by the Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund should help to:
Reduce poaching levels; Combat corruption linked to poaching; Improve security for
communities.
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Name of programme or project Project 26 (DEFRA) Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing The first awards were made in 2014. Now ongoing.
Website for further information https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/illegal-wildlife-trade-iwt-challenge-fund
Contact point for further information [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 27 (DEFRA) Illegal Wildlife Trade Ranger Training
Objective or purpose The Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) is an urgent global issue. It is a serious criminal industry,
estimated to be worth between GBP 7 billion and GBP 17 billion a year. IWT threatens some
of the world's most iconic species, such as elephants and rhinos, with extinction; it damages
economic growth and sustainable development. It is fuelled by corruption and undermines
good governance and the rule of law. The UK government is committed to tackling the illegal
wildlife trade. A British military counter-poaching taskforce works to train African park rangers
to use more effective and safer counter-poaching techniques as they seek to disrupt poaching.
Work is conducted in partnership with countries to provide support for activities such as
tracking, navigation, communications and intelligence information sharing to support capacity building to tackle poaching, This work will result in safer, more effective counter-poaching in
locations where training has taken place; better integration of counter-poaching work and
local communities leading to a more sustainable future for counter-poaching efforts; more
effective communication and intelligence sharing between parks and countries; and better
supported and more professional park rangers. In some instances, small amounts of light
equipment (e.g. compasses, patrol bags and cookers) may be purchased for the benefit of the
rangers to ensure they have the minimum equipment necessary to complete the task. Training
is also given on effective radio operating.
Entity making the incentive available DEFRA
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Parks in countries that are Official Development Assistance (ODA) eligible that can demonstrate that the benefits of the work meet the ODA criteria. Enterprises or other
institutions eligible for incentives in LDCs (Transferor) Parks in countries that are Official
Development Assistance (ODA) eligible that can demonstrate that the benefits of the work
meet the ODA criteria. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) Deployments are reviewed and
planned by a group consisting of relevant UK Government departments taking into account a
range of factors including previous deployments and reconnaissance visits to the parks and
prospective country officials.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Technology transfer is a feature of the ranger training programme delivered by the counter
poaching task force.
Financial implications GBP 900,000 was committed to the anti-poaching task force in October 2018 for the period
2018-2021.
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Name of programme or project Project 27 (DEFRA) Illegal Wildlife Trade Ranger Training
Field of technology Improvements to systems that support counter-poaching activity, and which support
implementation of effective measures to counter the illegal wildlife trade. Skills such as
tracking, navigation, communications, radio operation and intelligence information sharing
Skills such as tracking, navigation, communications and intelligence information sharing. In
some instances, small amounts of light equipment (e.g. compasses, patrol bags and cookers)
may be purchased for the benefit of the rangers to ensure they have the minimum equipment
necessary to complete the task.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Information and communications
technology.
Output or impact Improved real time information about activity in an area affected by poaching; Tools that can
be applied to monitor and counter poaching and other illegal activities; More systematic and
easily shared information relating to poaching and those involved; Ranger activities carried
out safely reducing threat to life of rangers; Intelligence sharing carried out in a way that
reduces the risk to those sharing information which can be life threatening to them and their
families and villages. The deployments should help to: reduce poaching levels; combat
corruption linked to poaching; improve security for communities; improve safety of
communities; Increase the professionalism of rangers.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing The first deployments took place in 2018. Now ongoing.
Website for further information https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8
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Contact point for further information [email protected]
Name of programme or project Project 28 (Met Office) Met Office (UK) contribution to WMO (World Meteorological
Organisation) Voluntary Cooperation Programme (VCP).
Objective or purpose To work in partnership with the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) of developing countries, assisting them towards being sustainable organisations delivering
effective services. This includes provision of equipment, training and technology transfer. Note
– many, but not all, countries worked with are LDCs.
Entity making the incentive available UK Met Office.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The beneficiaries are mainly the NMHSs of developing countries. Enterprises or other
institutions eligible for incentive in LDCs (Transferor) N/A. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee)
Projects cover/have impact across, a number of LDCs, particularly in Africa and the Pacific
region. In this period, countries partnered with include: Mozambique, Rwanda, Malawi, Kiribati,
Tuvalu, Bhutan, Lesotho, and Uganda.
Beneficiary Member(s)
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Name of programme or project Project 28 (Met Office) Met Office (UK) contribution to WMO (World Meteorological
Organisation) Voluntary Cooperation Programme (VCP).
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Developing country institutions where engagement will: Improve protection of life and property
overseas through the provision of sustainable public weather services (including local warning
delivery). Sustain, and optimally improve, levels of observation data and forecasts available
globally.
Financial implications GBP 940,054.
Field of technology Weather and Climate observations and management; forecast data and use;
dissemination/communication of forecasts and warnings. Type of technology transferred
Support of weather observations and networks, forecast delivery, climate data management,
media and communications, and personnel development. Examples include: -Support to upper
air networks in the Pacific -Improved website/user interface for severe weather forecasting -
Provision, and support for use of, Met Office forecast model products - Development of a
Climate Data Management System option for observations management, and provision of data
to stakeholders -Support for TV weather presentation delivery by NMHSs, including hardware
components, weather graphics and ongoing training, utilising a regional network of mentors/trainers.
Category of technology Climate change mitigation technology; Other (Weather and Climate observations and
management; forecast data and use; dissemination/communication of forecasts and
warnings.)
Output or impact Improve protection of life and property overseas through the provision of sustainable public
weather services (including local warning delivery). Sustain, and optimally improve, levels of
observation data and forecasts available globally.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 1 July 2018 to 1 July2019. Programme will continue as part of the Public Weather Service/UK commitment to WMO.
Website for further information https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/what/working-with-other-
organisations/international/development/vcp
Contact point for further information Karen McCourt, UK VCP Manager, Met Office ([email protected])
Name of programme or project Project 29 (DfT) Aviation Security Support Equipment and Training (ASSET)
Objective or purpose The objective of the ASSET programme is to mitigate against civil aviation vulnerabilities to
terrorist attack overseas and inbound to the UK by improving the standards of security through
training and the provision and continued maintenance of screening equipment in specific
locations of concern.
Entity making the incentive available DfT
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Name of programme or project Project 29 (DfT) Aviation Security Support Equipment and Training (ASSET)
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Aviation security prioritises countries based on a risk assessment that considers the threat, UK
exposure, identified vulnerabilities and number of routes to the UK. Enterprises or other
institutions eligible for incentive in least developed countries (LDCs) (Transferor) Following the
ongoing schedule of aviation security assessments undertaken at high risk last points of
departure (LPoDs) to the UK, delivery will be prioritised in line with the threat and for those
identified having greatest vulnerabilities. Targeted LDC Members (Transferee) As above.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure N/A
Financial implications Funded by the Counter Terrorist Programme Fund (CTPF) through the Conflict, Stability and
Security Fund (CSSF).
Field of technology Aviation security. Type of technology transferred. a. Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) Machines;
b. Liquid Test Strips; c. X-Ray trays; d. Hand Held Metal Detectors; e. Walk Through Metal
Detectors; f. Standard Test Pieces (walk through and X-ray) g. Counter Inert Explosive Devices
(IED) Training kits.
Category of technology (Security (Aviation))
Output or impact Improved standards of aviation security. Capability enhancing equipment and training aids
deployed in support of aviation security staff.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing Ongoing.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Martin Rooney, Deputy Head of Capacity Development, ASIO, DfT
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Irelands Report on TRIPS Article 66.2 - Technology Transfer (2018 - 2019)
Name of programme or project Africa Agri-Food Development Programme
Objective or purpose The objective of the Africa Agri-Food Development Programme (AADP) is to develop partnerships between the Irish Agri-Food Sector and African companies to support sustainable
growth of the local food industry, build markets for local produce and support mutual trade
between Ireland and Africa. The partnership involves new and additional resources to the Agri-
Food sector and may include a combination of finance and technical assistance. Initiatives are
based around the key themes of: Food Safety; Animal Health/Veterinary; Business
development o Production systems; Training/Mentoring; Technology transfer; R & D; Project
Management.
Entity making the incentive available The AADP combines the expertise and experience of the Department of Agriculture, Food and
the Marine (DAFM) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to support
initiatives that can directly contribute to the development of agriculture and food systems in
Africa.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Irish agribusinesses in partnership with African entities.
Beneficiary Member(s) Botswana; Côte d'Ivoire; Ghana; Kenya; Liberia; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; Nigeria;
Rwanda; Sierra Leone; South Africa; Tanzania; Uganda; Zambia.
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia.
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Grant support for feasibility studies and/or commercial projects; Support for grant recipients
to establish in-country private and public sector contacts through Irish Embassy networks. The
grant must equal a maximum of 50% of the project's total costs.
Financial implications In relation to this reporting period (July 2018- July 2019), there was a call for applications,
launched in February 2018 that has been concluded with disbursement in Q4 of 2018 that
comprised a total of EUR 832,000 (EUR 416,000 each from DAFM and DFAT). Another call for
applications was launched in October 2018, the evaluation process has been concluded and both departments are set to disburse approx. EUR 747,700 (EUR 373,850 each between DAFM
and DFAT) to the successful grant recipients in Q3 2019.
Field of technology Agri-Food/Agri-Business.
Category of technology Other (Dependant on applications for grants).
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Name of programme or project Africa Agri-Food Development Programme
Output or impact For African countries to move "beyond aid" they must increase their own trade and attract
investors. The development of business and agri-trade is a priority for many African countries
where the majority of the population live in rural areas and are dependent on farm incomes.
Many agricultural interventions have relied on increasing primary production of food and cash
crops without adequate investment in developing markets, infrastructure and the necessary
investment climate for business. There is broad consensus amongst development partners that
increased, local, regional and international trade will drive food production in developing countries. For investors, Africa still poses many difficulties. Many Irish investors perceive Africa
as a high-risk environment due to a combination of limited human resources, weak services
and fragile governance structures. In the Irish context, we recognize the benefits of
partnerships between private sector investors, development agencies and host governments.
The desirable outcome is investment, growth and trade that is inclusive (meaning it delivers
for the poor and/or marginalised groups), profitable and sustainable beyond the normal cycle
of development assistance programmes. The Irish agri-food sector can play a central role in
the development of agri-business in Africa by bringing a much-needed business perspective to
the sector, supported where possible by investment and mutually beneficial trade. Irish
expertise, both public and private, in areas such as animal health, food production, veterinary practice, food safety, agri-food business is well established and respected internationally.
These kinds of expertise represent a significant learning resource for the agri-food sector in
Developing Countries.
Status of the programme or project Other (A new call for applications opened in June 2019. Grants linked to this new call are to be disbursed in October/November 2019. It is planned that going forward there will be two calls
for applications a year, tentatively planned to take place in Q1 and Q3 of each year. As part of
the follow up to recommendations from an external review of Private Sector Engagement in
Ireland's development programming, a review of the AADP's scope, operating model and
management process is to be undertaken over the period September 2019 – February 2020).
Duration and timing The AADP was re-launched in July 2017 and it is intended that a further review of the
programme's scope and management process will be undertaken following the recent
completion of an overall review of Ireland's Private Sector Engagement in Development
programming.
Website for further information N/A
Contact point for further information [email protected]
Name of programme or project Royal College of Surgeons Ireland / College of Surgeons of East, Central and
Southern Africa Collaboration Programme.
Objective or purpose To improve surgical skills in East, Southern and Central Africa
Entity making the incentive available Royal College of Surgeons Ireland
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa
Beneficiary Member(s) Botswana; Burundi; Kenya; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; Rwanda; Tanzania; Uganda;
Zambia; Zimbabwe
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Name of programme or project Royal College of Surgeons Ireland / College of Surgeons of East, Central and
Southern Africa Collaboration Programme.
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia; South Sudan; Sudan
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Fellowships in seven specialities.
Financial implications 2013 – EUR 500,000 2014 – EUR 500,000 2015 – EUR 500,000 2016 – EUR 250,000 2017 –
EUR 400,000 2018 to 2020 – EUR 1,200,000 (budgeted at EUR 400,000 per annum)
Field of technology Health
Category of technology Other (Training in seven specialities: General Surgery; Orthopaedics; Paediatrics; Urology;
NEUR surgery; Plastic Surgery; and Ear, Nose and Throat.)
Output or impact COSECSA has graduated 346 qualified specialist surgeons since 2008. Through a train the
trainer approach, the programme has supported the standardisation of surgical training across
the region through the training and development of over 350 surgical trainers. Specific
technological innovations developed by the programme include: Development and
administration of an Africa-centric surgical e-learning platform. Creation of a bespoke surgical
electronic logbook which enhances COSECSA assessment and is the biggest dataset of African
surgical training operative information. Interactive e-learning tool for non-surgeon cadres
performing basic surgery and anaesthesia in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Development of examination standard operating procedures, collaboration on delivery of various seminars,
exchange of examiners, and assistance in the establishment of a Court of Examiners. There
are currently 534 COSECSA trainee surgeons from East, Central and Southern Africa and there
are 118 accredited training hospitals Other key outcomes include: 83% retention rate for
graduates from 2014-2017; 35% of surgeons working in COSECSA region are COSECSA
members/fellows; 14% of graduates are women and 17% of trainees are women.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress.
Duration and timing 2017 – 2020 (new programme).
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Anna Cunniffe, Deputy Directory, Development Cooperation and Africa Division, Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 13-15 Lower Hatch St, Dublin 2. Telephone: +353 (0) 1 408
2458; E-mail: [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Swedfund
Objective or purpose Swedfund’s objective is to contribute to the goals of Sweden’s Policy for Global Development
by co-financing investments in the private sector which encourage economically,
environmentally and socially sustainable business in developing countries. Swedfund’s owner
instructions were updated at the AGM held in April 2017. Among other things, it was stated
that Swedfund shall only invest in renewable energy. Swedfund offers development capital in
the form of equity and loans to strategic partners wishing to establish or expand their
operations in target regions.
Entity making the incentive available Through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden's government has assigned Swedfund to be
Sweden's development finance institution for investments in developing countries. From
January 2015 Swedfund is managed by Sweden's Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Swdfund invests in three sectors, i.e. renewable energy, healthcare and financial inclusion
(including funds). Eligible enterprieses or institutions are comapnies investing in developing
countries, including LDCs, and their partner companies in the host countries.
Beneficiary Member(s) Angola; Benin; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cabo Verde; Cambodia; Central African Republic; Chad;
Democratic Republic of the Congo; Djibouti; The Gambia; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Lesotho;
Liberia; Madagascar; Malawi; Maldives; Mali; Mauritania; Mozambique; Niger; Rwanda;
Senegal; Sierra Leone; Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Zambia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Swedfund invests in three sectors, i.e. renewable energy, healthcare and financial inclusion
(including funds) , primarily in LDCs, with focus primarily on Sub-Sahara Africa.
Nature of incentive measure Investments instruments include loans, equity or investments in funds. The choice of
instrument depends on the portfolio company’s financing needs. Swedfund continues to focus
on the ownership role through which we can influence the company’s development via the
agreement in signs as well as through active board participation.
Financial implications By the end of 2018, Swedfund’s total investment portfolio amounted to 4,516 million SEK
divided over 58 different accounts in 23 countries. During 2018, Swedfund made 11 new
investments. Over 60 % of the portfolio is invested in Sub-Sahara Africa.
Field of technology Various types of technology may be involved (e.g. healthcare, cleantech, chemicals, ICT and agriculture)
Category of technology Health-related technology; Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology; Food and
agriculture; Information and communications technology
Output or impact In total, Swedfund in 2018 took the decision to invest in 7 facilities supporting financial
inclusion and SMEs, 3 investments to promote renewable energy production, 1 investment to
increase access to health facilities.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing
Website for further information www.swedfund.se
Contact point for further information Karin Kronhöffer +46 8 725 94 00 [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Renewable Energy Programme
Objective or purpose Objective 1: Contribute to increased capacity of institutions and organisations to initiate or
contribute to ongoing early reform and change processes in the area of renewable energy.
Objective 2: Increased investments in renewable energy. Objective 3: Increased use of
renewable energy and increased access to electricity for people living in poverty in cities as
well as in rural areas.
Entity making the incentive available Through a framework agreement the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
(Sida) has commissioned LIFE Academy in a first call-off to carry out a three years programme
on Renewable Energy.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member The programmes are open to various types of decision makers, such as planners, trainers,
managers and specialists in the energy sector working at government institutions or private
companies in developing countries.
Beneficiary Member(s) Kenya; Mozambique; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure The first Renewable Energy programme runs over a period of three years with continuous
support from LIFE Academy, including work-shops in the partner countries as well as study
periods in Sweden. The framework agreement also provides for another similar program to be called off by 2020 or 2021.
Financial implications The allocated budget for the first call-off regarding the recently started Renewable Energy
programme is MSEK 19,7 with a possibility to call off yet another programme within the
framework agreement focusing on other countries.
Field of technology The technology transfer covers knowledge of renewable energy and its benefits for sustainable
development and poverty reduction, as well as increased knowledge of methods and tools for
renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Category of technology Environmentally friendly or sustainable technology
Output or impact The programme has so far resulted in a number of locally arranged conferences and workshops in all six countries where specialists from LIFE Academy have participated as experts. The
participants have also developed change projects in which LIFE Academy specialists serve as
advisors and mentors. Identified Change Projects are Ethiopia: Increased access to modern
energy in rural areas. Kenya: Power storage for grid and stand-alone systems. Tanzania:
Increased access to data and information on renewable energy. Mocambique: Integration of
small and utility-scale projects on renewable energy in the national grid. Zambia: To provide
information for investment in the renewable energy sector.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing The first programme within the framework agreement was called-off during the last part of
2018, and will cover a capacity development programme on Renewable Energy during the coming three years, 2019-2021, with focus on East Africa and Southern Africa.
Website for further information www.life.se
Contact point for further information Lars Hallén, Board member +46 54 18 75 15 [email protected]
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Technology transfer refers to the ways and means through which companies, individuals and organizations acquire technology or know-how from third parties, whether such technology is IPR-protected or not, including know-how. More often than not, technology transfer is one component of a complex project. LDCs acquiring a viable technological base depends on both the provision of technology or equipment and on acquisition of relevant know-how, management and production skills, improved access to knowledge sources.
This year’s report shows that Sweden, through Swedfund and the Renewable Energy Programme, take its commitments and obligations under Article 66.2 TRIPS seriously and makes efforts to put in place projects that incentivizes technology transfer to LDCs.
2.6 Germany
Report under TRIPS Article 66.2 from Germany for the period of 1 July 2018 and 1 July 2019.
Name of programme or project Support to technical and vocational Education and Training in Afghanistan, TVET
Objective or purpose A target-group-differentiated and labour-market-oriented vocational training system is
introduced on a pilot basis.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Education
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Vocational training and apprentice education
Financial implications EUR 16.7 million.
Field of technology TVET
Category of technology
Output or impact Promotion of technology transfer and innovation in companies through vocational training:
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 November 2017 to 31 January 2020
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Gustav Reier, [email protected].
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Name of programme or project Consolidation of the strengthening of higher education systems in the Afghan mining
sector AMEA II
Objective or purpose Contributing to the strengthening of the Afghan mining industry and thereby contributing to
economic and political stability in Afghanistan:
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Higher Education.
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Education, Technological knowledge transfer.
Financial implications EUR 4.7 million
Field of technology Modernization of technological education.
Category of technology
Output or impact The Afghan state is to be put in a position to raise resources competently through qualified
specialists and executives of the mining industry in the country and to generate higher state
revenues for Afghanistan in the long term. The Afghan university education for the mining
industry is modernized at key universities to meet the market requirements in Afghanistan,
especially in the fields of geology, mining of fossil fuels and metallic raw materials, mining law, mining management and mining industry.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2017 to 31 May 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Kai-Uwe Steger, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Water Sector Improvement Program WSIP
Objective or purpose The institutional, organizational and legal framework for sustainable urban water management
in Afghanistan has improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of economy.
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 22.8 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2014 to 30 November 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Michael Klaus, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project ProgrammeInstitutional Development of Energy in Afghanistan
Objective or purpose The framework conditions for the provision of energy are improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Energy and Water.
Beneficiary Member(s) Afghanistan
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 11.7 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2015 to 30 September 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Frank Fecher, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project German-Bangladesh Higher Education Network for Sustainable Textiles
Objective or purpose Selected faculties at Bangladesh universities use the German-Bangladesh university network
for improved research and qualification services according to the need for responsible company
management in the textile and clothing sector.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Finance.
Beneficiary Member(s) Bangladesh
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 2.5 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact Selected faculties at Bangladeshi universities use the German-Bangladeshi network for the
implementation of research and qualification services in line with the need for responsible
corporate governance in the textile and clothing sector.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 June 2017 to 30 November 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Silvia Popp, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Geo-Information for Urban Planning and adaptation to climate change, Bangladesh
Objective or purpose The integration of Geo-information into the processes of urban planning is improved.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Bangladesh
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications Not discriminable.
Field of technology Capacity building / methodological Know how transfer: geo-information, urban geology, urban
planning, stratigraphy, seismicity, subsidence, satellite images interpretation (radar).
Category of technology Other (Generation of Geo-Information data and thematical maps.)
Output or impact Increased quality, transparency and efficiency of taking account geo-information data for urban
planning. GSB is technically and organizationally strengthened in its role as a service provider
of user friendly subground information for urban planning to improve the actual situation.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing June 2017 to December 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Asia / Oceania Unit. Dr. Wolfgang Schröder, phone
+49 (511) 643-2316. [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Water and Sanitation Program
Objective or purpose The water and health authorities, and the local administrations at department and commune
levels have established the necessary conditions to ensure rural and peri-urban populations
have sustained access to hygienic and affordable drinking water, and basic sanitation.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Mines, Energy and Water.
Beneficiary Member(s) Benin
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 11.4 million.
Field of technology Water sector and management.
Category of technology
Output or impact Improvement of drinking water supply and strengthening of municipal capacities in the sectors
of hygiene, sanitary and drinking water supply.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Helga Fink, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Management and Protection of Groundwater Resources in Burundi
Objective or purpose The Knowledge of Quantity and Quality of Groundwater Resources leads to a better
Management and Protection of Groundwater Resources and a sustainable Water Supply.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Burundi
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications
Field of technology Groundwater Management and Protection.
Category of technology Other (Hydrogeology, IWRM.)
Output or impact Sustainable Potable Water Supply.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 October 2014 to 31 December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit. Sophie Thayne, phone +49 (511) 643-
2415 [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Improvement of livelihoods and food security of former landless households in
Cambodia
Objective or purpose Livelihoods and food security of land receivers in the provinces of Kratie and Kampong Thom
are sustainably improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry for Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.
Beneficiary Member(s) Cambodia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Advisory services for technology transfer of external experts.
Financial implications EUR 5 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Guenter Wessel, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Improvement of livelihoods and food security of former landless households in
Cambodia
Objective or purpose Livelihoods and food security of land receivers in the provinces of Kratie and Kampong Thom
are sustainably improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry for Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.
Beneficiary Member(s) Cambodia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 4.7 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 October 2014 to 30 September 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Guenter Wessel, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening quality infrastructure in Cambodia
Objective or purpose Improved quality-assuring services contribute to sustainable development, using examples of
agricultural value chains
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Industry and Handicraft
Beneficiary Member(s) Cambodia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Quality infrastructure.
Financial implications EUR 0.8 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure:
Category of technology
Output or impact Cooperation and coordination of the network of quality infrastructure are sustainably
strengthened. The service offer of the institutions of quality infrastructure is expanded.
Selected deficits in quality-assuring services are addressed by the public and private sector.
Strengthening of the capacities and competencies of the Cambodian government and its
implementing organizations in the field of quality infrastructure. Enhancing a holistic approach
towards quality infrastructure in Cambodia. Improving the international reputation of QI services.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2018 to 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Nitja Rehani, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening of control of the mining sector of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Objective or purpose Implementing a Certification System for Mineral Resources in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Democratic Republic of the Congo
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 7.5 million.
Field of technology Mineral Certification, ASM.
Category of technology Other (Geology, CTC Certification Schemes, Good ASM Practices.)
Output or impact Mineral Certification, better ASM Practices. Control of the Small-Scale Mining Sector.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Ulrike von Baggehufwudt, phone +49
(511) 643-3915, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Contribution to the support of the agricultural productiveness in Ethiopia
Objective or purpose Requirements to increase agricultural productivity are improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Agriculture.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Agricultural Sector.
Financial implications EUR 4.8 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 4 January 2018 to 15 January 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Thomas Kroll, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Quality Infrastructure
Objective or purpose Support a National Quality Infrastructure (NQI) that improves the performance of trade and
industry of Ethiopia.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Science and Technology.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure National Quality Infrastructure.
Financial implications EUR 10.7 million.
Field of technology Quality Infrastructure.
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 7 February 2012 to 31 December 2017.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Ulrich Plein, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Agricultural Mechanisation and Technology for Smallholder Productivity
Objective or purpose Innovations in agricultural mechanisation and technology to improve smallholder productivity
and income.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Agriculture.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 3 million.
Field of technology Agriculture.
Category of technology Other (Agricultural technologies.)
Output or impact Agricultural mechanisation and technology for smallholder activity. Innovations in agricultural
mechanisation and technology have contributed to improved smallholder productivity and
income.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 May 2015 to 31 August 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Velten Hebermehl, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Capacity Development in Higher Education Engineering Reform and Outcome Based
TVET Reform
Objective or purpose Graduates from TVET colleges and universities in selected areas find employment in sectors of
economic growth.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Federal Ministry of Education.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 12 million.
Field of technology Education, labour market.
Category of technology Other (University cooperation and advisory services on technology transfer.)
Output or impact Technology transfer for quality higher education to meet needs of the labour market.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 9 March 2018 to 30 June 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Nicola Demme [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Enhancement of Quality Infrastructure Services for Innovation in the Agriculture and
Food Sector
Objective or purpose The use of those quality infrastructure services that contribute to the application of quality-
related innovations in the selected regions and value chains of the agricultural and food sectors
has increased.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s) Ethiopia
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Laboratory management knowledge, technical knowledge for calibration and analysis.
Financial implications EUR 1 million.
Field of technology Agriculture and food.
Category of technology Other (Extended calibration and testing services for quality assurance and improvement. )
Output or impact The quality of the services offered by the National Metrology Institute and agricultural testing
laboratories has improved and relevant standards are widely in use Better quality infrastructure
services enable farmers and food industry to increase the quality of their products.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2016 to 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Daniel Boehme [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support for a Sustainable Development of the Mining Sector (SDMS) Lao People's
Democratic Republic (Phase III)
Objective or purpose The DOM at the central level and the DEMs of selected provinces apply new management
instruments to assess mining projects / standards for mine safety, health and environmental
protection.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Lao People's Democratic Republic
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications Not discriminable.
Field of technology Capacity building / methodological Know how transfer: mining, exploration, economic geology,
evaluation of mineral deposits.
Category of technology Other (Mining inspection methodology, mine inspection information system.)
Output or impact Increased quality, transparency and efficiency of mine inspection, awareness rising measures
are carried out. The DoM/MoM is strengthened, regarding quality, transparency and efficiency
in mining inspection. Environmental protection in mining is improved.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing April 2017 to September 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Asia / Oceania Unit, Christiane Molt, phone +49
(511) 643-2943, [email protected].
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Name of programme or project Post-Ebola health system strengthening and epidemic prevention
Objective or purpose The resilience of the health system has been increased incl. epidemic diseases.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Health.
Beneficiary Member(s) Liberia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 7 million.
Field of technology Health sector.
Category of technology Other (Financial and technical support to medical research.)
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 May 2016 to 30 April 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Damien Bishop, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promotion of rural electrification through renewable energies (PERER)
Objective or purpose The conditions for public and private sector investment in electrification through renewable
energies are improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Energy and Hydrocarbons.
Beneficiary Member(s) Madagascar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Advisory services and mobilization of funds.
Financial implications EUR 12.2 million
Field of technology Sustainable Energy.
Category of technology Other (Renewable Energy Technologies (solar and hydro).)
Output or impact Support sustainable energy projects through technical assistance measures. Electrification.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Martin Hofmann, [email protected].
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Name of programme or project Support of the National Programmefor Sustainable Small-Scale Irrigation
Objective or purpose The rural population uses the economic potential in the irrigation sector for sustainable,
rentable and an improved nutrition
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Mali
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 28.6 million.
Field of technology Rural development and agriculture.
Category of technology Other (Technical experts and advisory services.)
Output or impact Improve irrigation systems and technical minimum standards. Promote development of the
irrigation sector for sustainable, rentable and improved nutrition.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Juergen Hoerner, [email protected].
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Name of programme or project Sustainable Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation in Mali
Objective or purpose The efficiency of the responsible actors for water supply and sanitation for countywide supply
is strengthened.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministery of Energy and Water.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mali
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Strengthen organisational and technical capacities.
Financial implications EUR 16 million.
Field of technology Water supply and sanitation.
Category of technology Other (IT, Communication technology, know-how.)
Output or impact More efficient water supply and modernized sanitation system.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 15 April 2015 to 30 April 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Christine Koenig, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Programme for the Support of the National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change
in Mali
Objective or purpose The resilience of ecological production and social systems in vulnerable areas of Mali to the
impact of climate change is increased through reinforced adaptive capacities and innovative,
integrated adaption approaches.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry for Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mali
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Investment in research cooperation, credit programme, capacity building/training, technology
transfer Study/concept development, policy advice.
Financial implications EUR 4.9 million.
Field of technology Environment and climate.
Category of technology Other (Low-carbon technologies)
Output or impact Support the establishment of conditions favourable to the emergence of a private sector using
low-carbon technologies. Promotion of a climate change-resilient economy.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 July 2014 to 31 December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Hartmut Behrend, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Innovative development planning for adaptation to climate change in Mali
Objective or purpose The resilience of ecological production and social systems in vulnerable areas of Mali to the
impact of climate change is increased through reinforced adaptive capacities and innovative,
integrated adaption approaches.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry for Environment, Sanitation and Sustainable Development.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mali
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Adaptation to climate change is integrated into Mali development planning processes and
concrete measures are identified and implemented, which reduces the vulnerability of the
population to climate risks.
Financial implications EUR 3.2 million.
Field of technology Environment and climate.
Category of technology
Output or impact Promotion of a climate change-resilient economy.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 25 November 2011 to 30 September 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Hartmut Behrend, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Diversification of the Mauritanian mining sector
Objective or purpose The technical capacities for the promotion of a diversified and sustainable mining sector are
improved.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Mauritania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2 million.
Field of technology Geological and mineral information systems.
Category of technology Other (Mineral Inventory, Mineral Resource Evaluation.)
Output or impact Improved knowledge and utilisation of non metallic mineral resources. Sustainable Use of
Mineral Resources.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 June 2015 to 31 December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Annika Lüttig, phone +49 (511) 643-2525, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promotion of metrology in Maghreb to strengthen international trade.
Objective or purpose Trade and industry in the Maghreb have access to a larger offer of internationally recognized
calibrations and other metrological services in order to foster their competitiveness.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mauritania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2 million.
Field of technology Geological and mineral information systems.
Category of technology Other (Mineral Inventory, Mineral Resource Evaluation.)
Output or impact Improved knowledge and utilisation of non metallic mineral resources. Sustainable Use of
Mineral Resources.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 June 2015 to 31 December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Annika Lüttig, phone +49 (511) 643-2525, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Programmefor Basic and Technical Education and Vocational Training
Objective or purpose A target-group-differentiated and labour-market-oriented vocational training system is
introduced in a good quality, especially for children, young people, girls and women.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Education and Human Development and Ministry for Science, Technology and
Vocational Training.
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Basic and Technical Education, Vocational Training.
Financial implications EUR 32.7 million.
Field of technology TVET.
Category of technology
Output or impact Promotion of technology transfer and innovation in companies through vocational training.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 April 2017-31 March 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Elisabeth Merkx, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening the governmental structures of the mining sector
Objective or purpose The technical capacities for the planning and regulation of the mining sector are improved.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Mozambique
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2.2 million.
Field of technology Geological and mineral information systems.
Category of technology Other (Mineral Resource Evaluation.)
Output or impact Improved knowledge and administration of the licensing procedure in the mineral sector.
Sustainable Use of Mineral Resources.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 September 2013 to 30 June 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Katharina Schnell, phone +49 (511)
643- 3076, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promoting Rural Electrification
Objective or purpose Public and private sector actors apply enhanced technical and structural capacities for
improving framework conditions, planning and implementation of rural electrification.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of National Planning and Finance.
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Cooperation and advisory services.
Financial implications EUR 4 million.
Field of technology Sustainable energy-systems.
Category of technology Other (Energy technologies; electrification.)
Output or impact Improved framework conditions, planning and implementation of rural electrification.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 March 2016 to 29 February 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Andrew Hayton, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Alternative Development in Southern Shan Townships Affected by Opium Poppy
Cultivation
Objective or purpose The objective is to develop sustainable livelihood alternatives for opium growing communities
in line with international standards.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of National Planning and Finance.
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Capacity development and technical training.
Financial implications EUR 2.5 million.
Field of technology Rural development and agriculture.
Category of technology
Output or impact Support development of alternative, sustainable sources of income in opium producing
communities. Production of coffee, tea and avocados.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 21 April 2016 to 31 August 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Kornelius Schiffer, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promoting Sustainable Aquaculture Development
Objective or purpose Strenghtening the sustainably managed aquaculture sector in Myanmar.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation.
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 22.2 million.
Field of technology Fishery.
Category of technology
Output or impact The provision of alternative technologies contributes to securing the livelihoods and nutrition
of the local population. The increase in catch and production from environmentally and socially
acceptable, climate-friendly fish, shrimp and shrimp aquaculture according to international
quality and sustainability standards improves the competitiveness of MSMEs in coastal
aquaculture value chains. The economic expansion of relatively low-intensity, polyculturally
based shrimp production facilities contribute to securing the livelihoods and nutrition of the
local population.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 December 2016 to 30 November 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Peter Buri, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Sustainable Development of the Mining Sector in Myanmar
Objective or purpose The quality of mining supervision and operations with respect to safety, social and
environmental aspects is improved.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications Not discriminable.
Field of technology Capacity building / methodological Know how transfer: mining, exploration, economic geology,
evaluation of mineral deposits, environmental protection, safety at work, mining control,
mining inspection.
Category of technology Other (Mining control and inspection methodology, mine inspection information system.)
Output or impact Increased quality, transparency and efficiency of mine inspection, awareness rising measures
are carried out. The DoM/MoM is strengthened, regarding quality, transparency and efficiency
in mining inspection. Environmental protection in mining is improved.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing March 2015 to September 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Asia / Oceania Unit, Dr. Wolfgang Schröder, phone
+49 (511) 643-2316, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening quality infrastructure in Myanmar
Objective or purpose The local availability of QI services which are based on international best practice (in particular
in the agricultural and food sector) has improved and its usage has increased.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s) Myanmar
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 2.8 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Quality infrastructure/new metrological scopes in development, laboratory services.)
Output or impact Technical competences improved, metrological traceability assured, QI services tailored and
responding to the market, commitment of stakeholders strengthened. The local availability of
QI services which are based on international best practice (in particular in the agricultural and
food sector) has improved and its usage has increased. Contribution to economical
growth/development in the country.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2015 to 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Svenja Weyrauch, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Inclusive Development of the Economy
Objective or purpose The inclusive growth of selected value chain and responsible businesses in the selected districts
has improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Industry.
Beneficiary Member(s) Nepal
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Training of employees of national research organisations on services for technology transfer
and the product-development in chosen value chains.
Financial implications EUR 5.6 million.
Field of technology Rural development and agriculture.
Category of technology
Output or impact Reduction of poverty and unemployment.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 June 2016 to 31 May 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Volker Steigerwald [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support to Nepal in the field of quality infrastructure (phase II)
Objective or purpose The services of the Nepalese quality infrastructure institutions are geared, in the promoted
fields, to international good practices and there is an increasing demand for these services on
the part of the target group.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s) Nepal
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.5 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Metrology and testing.)
Output or impact Enhanced capacities of national reference laboratories in the field of measurements and
testing. Improved reliability, international recognition and availability of calibration and testing
services in Nepal.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 2013 to 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Uwe Miesner, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support to Nepal in the field of quality infrastructure (phase III)
Objective or purpose : Nepali economic actors use services of quality assurance in the regional and technical focal
areas of bilateral development cooperation.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s) Nepal
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 2 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure with a focus on measurement, testing and standardisation.
Category of technology Other (Transfer of international good practices in calibration and testing services;
dissemination of international standards and quality systems in selected value chains.)
Output or impact National services of quality infrastructure are expanded in the areas of metrology and
conformity assessment; regional outreach structures of the quality infrastructure system are
strengthened; quality infrastructure services are applied in selected value chains; quality-
relevant demands from other focus areas of development cooperation are processed on pilot
basis. Contribution to economic development and trade through improved availability of reliable quality infrastructure services in Nepal.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2018 to 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Uwe Miesner, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Improvement of the metrological services in Rwanda
Objective or purpose The objective is the support of the Rwanda Standards Board (RSB) in the qualitative and
quantitative development of its verification and calibration services in accordance with the need
from the industrial, trade and health sector.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s) Rwanda
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 0.8 million.
Field of technology Metrology.
Category of technology Other (Metrology.)
Output or impact offer of the National Metrology Institute has been extended. The number of instruments subject
to verification has increased. Staff members of the National Metrology Institute made
contributions in eight regional/international expert meetings. The Rwandan Standards Board
(RSB) provides qualitatively and quantitatively improved metrological services (calibrations
and verifications) for the Rwandan society.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 2015 to 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Tobias Diergardt, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Programme for promotion of renewable energies and efficiency and access to
services
Objective or purpose Thanks to improvements made to the relevant frameworks, the population has access to
modern energy services and energy efficient products. Basic conditions and capacities for
implementation to sustainable supply of modern energy services.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation.
Beneficiary Member(s) Senegal
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Support to the application of new methods and techniques, i.e. solar-powered pumps.
Financial implications EUR 13.7 million.
Field of technology Energy.
Category of technology
Output or impact Reduction of poverty and unemployment.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 October 2017 to 31 December 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Beatrice Vincent, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Higher Education Programme for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Objective or purpose The employment and practical orientation of degree and further training courses in the area of
renewable energies and energy efficiency of selected tertiary education institutions are
improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministère de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche.
Beneficiary Member(s) Senegal
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Improve education and training in renewable energy studies.
Financial implications EUR 3.5 million.
Field of technology Energy
Category of technology Other (Technical know-how.)
Output or impact Higher qualification of technical experts for renewable energies. Modernisation of the energy
sector (i.e. distribution of renewable energy technologies).
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Cornelia Seck, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support of the water sector's development
Objective or purpose The requirements for poverty-oriented water and sanitary supply and for a climate sensitive
water resource management are strengthened.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Water and Livestock Development.
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Strengthen management and technical capacities through training and advisory services.
Financial implications EUR 9.7 million.
Field of technology Water and sanitation.
Category of technology
Output or impact Clean drinking water and sanitary supply.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 March 2016 to 28 February 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Ernst Doering, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Sustainable Use of Renewable Energy
Objective or purpose The sector political framework and the implementing capacities in the area sustainable use of
renewable energy in Tanzania are improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Energy and Minerals.
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 3 million.
Field of technology Energy.
Category of technology
Output or impact To promote energy efficiency a limited participation in example projects is scheduled. The
involvement of German enterprises can promote the access to modern technologies.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Sven Ernedal, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Sustainable Use of Geothermal Resources
Objective or purpose Framework conditions and implementation capacities for the sustainable utilization of
geothermal energy in Tanzania are improved.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Tanzania
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2 million.
Field of technology Geothermal exploration.
Category of technology Other (Geothermal exploration methods, geological and geophysical field methods, capacity
building, support in geothermal regulations.)
Output or impact Improved geothermal exploration capacities (geology, geophysics, remote sensing); improved
skills in planning of surface exploration; application of geothermal rules and regulations.
Sustainable Use of Geothermal Resources.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing July 2013 to December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Franziska Wende, phone +49 (511)
643- 3913, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Rural Development and Agriculture III
Objective or purpose Stakeholders in three selected agricultural value chains (coffee, cashew, pineapple) and in the
value chain wood energy are economically and technically efficient in terms of their self-
sufficiency.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Planning, Development and Regional Planning.
Beneficiary Member(s) Togo
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Agricultural advisory services and training.
Financial implications EUR 6.1 million.
Field of technology Rural development and agriculture.
Category of technology Other (Technologies for increased agricultural production.)
Output or impact Stakeholders in three selected agricultural value chains (coffee, cashew, pineapple) and in the
value chain wood energy are economically and technically efficient in terms of their self-
sufficiency.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 November 2016 to 31 October 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Florent-Dirk Thies, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promotion of mini-grids for rural electrification
Objective or purpose The prerequisites for the dissemination of decentralized village electricity systems based on
renewable energies with the participation of the private sector are improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.
Beneficiary Member(s) Uganda
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 6.2 million.
Field of technology Energy, renewable energies.
Category of technology
Output or impact Planning and construction of village power plants: 15 village power plants are planned with the
private operator, the REA (Rural Electrification Agency) is supported in the financing and
allocation of the grid infrastructure of the 15 plants. Technicians and staff of the private
company companies are trained.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Markus Francke, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promotion of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Programme
Objective or purpose The framework conditions for access to renewable energies and the efficient use of energy for
companies and households in Uganda have been improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.
Beneficiary Member(s) Uganda
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 3.2 million.
Field of technology Energy, renewable energies.
Category of technology
Output or impact Support to the application of new methods and techniques, i.e. solar-powered pumps.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 February 2017 to 31 January 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Markus Francke, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Youth Employability Improvement Programme (YEIP)
Objective or purpose The employability of secondary school age youths is improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Yemen
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Technical and vocational training.
Financial implications EUR 6 million.
Field of technology Education;
Category of technology Other (Metallic-, electrical-, and wood engineering etc.)
Output or impact The technical training and employability of secondary school age youths is improved.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2015 to 30 September 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Volker Hamann, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Groundwater Management in the Upper Kafue Catchment
Objective or purpose Developing and implementing groundwater management plans in the Kafulafuta and Upper
Kafue Catchment to protect groundwater resources and to secure potential drinking water
supplies.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s) Zambia
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2,697 million.
Field of technology Groundwater management and protection.
Category of technology Other (Groundwater information management.)
Output or impact Groundwater management and protection are implemented. Planning of new settlements,
industry, dams etc. reflects hydrological situation and protection zones, improved access to
safe drinking water.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing January 2016 to December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Franziska Wende, phone +49 (511)
643- 3913, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Improving quality infrastructure in ASEAN - Phase II
Objective or purpose Quality Infrastructure Institutions will take into account international good practises when
implementation the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint in the field of standards, technical
regulations, accreditation, conformity assessment and legal metrology.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ASEAN (especially Myanmar, Lao People's Democratic Republic and Cambodia).
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.5 million.
Field of technology Quality Infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Accreditation, legal metrology, standards.)
Output or impact Processes in the fields of accreditation, legal metrology and standardization have been aligned
and harmonized on a regional level in accordance with international good practices. Following
a specialized standards and accreditation coaching, the target countries can offer basic
accreditation and standards services to customers. Technical barriers to trade within ASEAN
have been reduced thus facilitating regional trade and economic growth.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2015 to 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Svenja Weyrauch ([email protected]), and Stefanie Reichertz
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Name of programme or project Promoting regional cooperation in metrology
Objective or purpose The ability of the regional metrology specialist networks in Asia to promote the metrology
systems of developing economies has improved.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Asia (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal).
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 2 million.
Field of technology Metrology.
Category of technology Other (Metrology.)
Output or impact Regional metrology networks develop instruments for capacity development of developing
economies (annual monitoring of development status and needs analysis, exercise
intercomparisons, pre-assessment for international review processes, mentoring of next
generation trainers, awareness raising measures, development of guides & web portals).
Metrology organisations are strengthened to fulfil criteria for international good practices.
Developing economies gain better access to training measures provided by the regional metrology networks. Adequate technical competence and increased awareness among policy
makers will facilitate the development of an internationally recognized and harmonised
metrology system in developing economies.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 2014 to 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Sabine Greiner [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promoting Regional Cooperation in Metrology in the Asia-Pacific Region
Objective or purpose The ability of the regional metrology networks in Asia to support metrology in developing
economies has been further improved.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Asia (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal).
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.3 million.
Field of technology Metrology.
Category of technology Other (Metrology.)
Output or impact Regional metrology networks develop instruments for capacity development of developing
economies (annual monitoring of development status and needs analysis, exercise
intercomparisons, pre-assessment for international review processes, mentoring of next
generation trainers, awareness raising measures, development of guides & web portals).
Metrology organisations are strengthened to fulfil criteria for international good practices.
Developing economies gain better access to training measures provided by the regional metrology networks. Adequate technical competence and increased awareness among policy
makers will facilitate the development of an internationally recognized and harmonised
metrology system in developing economies. Sustainable support provided by the metrology
networks to the developing economies.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2018 to 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Sabine Greiner [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening regional cooperation in accreditation networks in Asia-Pacific
Objective or purpose APLAC and PAC (from 2019: APAC) have improved their ability to support the accreditation
systems of developing economies to support their sustainable economic development.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB/APLAC/PAC (from 2019: APAC).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Asia-Pacific (Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar,
Nepal)
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1 million.
Field of technology Accreditation.
Category of technology Other (Accreditation.)
Output or impact Regional accreditation networks have strengthened their capability to develop new services for
developing countries. Developing countries will be enabled to provide recognized accreditation
services to local industry, thus, facilitating participation in regional trade.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2018 to 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Nitja Rehani [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening of the Regional Quality Infrastructure in the Caribbean in the Areas of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies
Objective or purpose Expanding the available Quality Infrastructure services in the Caribbean for the use of energy-
efficient electrical devices and renewable energies
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Haiti through CARICOM Regional Organization for Standards and Quality (CROSQ); Regional
Cooperation Project with CARICOM countries and the Dominican Republic.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1 million.
Field of technology Quality Infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Quality Infrastructure (standards, metrology, testing services).)
Output or impact Strengthened technical competence of the QI institutions and new services available to the
clients / increased knowledge with respect to the demand for QI services in the energy sector
/ strengthened capability of the QI networks to coordinate the range of services at the regional
level. Facilitate the utilization of energy efficient household appliances (= energy savings for households and SMEs) as well as the conditions for the application of renewable energy
technologies (= reduced dependency on imported fossil fuels) in the region through improved
quality assurance and consumer protection.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2016 to 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Jonathan Krull [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Supporting regional metrology in the CEMAC region
Objective or purpose Reliable metrological services are available in the region and are regularly used.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions CEMAC.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.1 million.
Field of technology Metrology.
Category of technology Other (Metrology.)
Output or impact Improved metrological expertise, improved environment for regional metrology system, a
regional metrology network is established. Reliable metrological services are available in the
region and are regularly used.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2016 to 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Stephen Virchow [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Establishment of a regional quality infrastructure for the pharmaceutical sector
Objective or purpose The quality infrastructure in the EAC region will have developed in line with the needs of the
pharmaceutical sector.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions East African Community (EAC)
Nature of incentive measure Quality Infrastructure.
Financial implications EUR 1.5 million.
Field of technology Pharmaceutical sector.
Category of technology Other (New metrology scopes / Proficiency Tests / Quality Infrastructure.)
Output or impact Increase in the palette of calibration services which are needed in the region but have so far
not been offered there. Carrying out of comparison measurements between control laboratories
(internal laboratories of industry and laboratories of the regulatory authorities) in the EAC. The
internationally prescribed traceability of the measuring and analysing instruments at
pharmaceutical manufacturers' is increasingly ensured by service providers located in the
region.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2016 to 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Tobias Diergardt [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Upgrading of Quality Infrastructure in Africa
Objective or purpose Economic integration in Africa through reduction of Technical Barriers to Trade and unjustified
Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures supported.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions PAN-AFRICA (AU, AFRIMETS, ARSO, AFRAC, AFSEC)
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 3.5 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Quality infrastructure.)
Output or impact The Pan African specialized institutions will obtain professional and technical capacities in the
fields of harmonization, intercomparisons and proficiency tests, as well as in the field of
international technical progress. Furthermore, quality infrastructure is embedded as a cross
cutting theme within AUC and the negation process for the continental free trade area (CFTA).
Specialized technical consultancy supports harmonization processes (standards) and the
approximation of technical regulations. This consultancy will be rendered especially within the scope of the – internationally binding – Technical Committees. Intercomparisons, proficiency
tests and peer reviews will be promoted as benchmarking procedures.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2016-2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Kathrin Wunderlich [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Strengthening regional integration and cooperation in the field of quality
infrastructure in South Asia
Objective or purpose The aim of the project is to sustainably improve access to trade- and demand-oriented quality
infrastructure services through regional cooperation and division of tasks.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions SAARC (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal)
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.2 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure (especially standards, metrology and accreditation).
Category of technology Other (Knowledge, common structures, standards, regional organisation.)
Output or impact Strengthening of the South Asian Regional Standards Organization (SARSO) as a regional
coordination structure, expanding regional cooperation in metrology, consolidating regional
cooperation structures in accreditation and networking and awareness-raising to sensitize key
stakeholders from the public and private sector. An improved regional integration and
cooperation and a reduction of technical barriers to trade.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2018 to 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Uwe Miesner [email protected], Patrick Dolle [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Increase in Trade and Consumer Protection in SADC
Objective or purpose Further improvement of quality infrastructure to increase trade and safeguard consumer
protection in the SADC Region.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions SADC
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 1.5 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Quality infrastructure.)
Output or impact Enhancing the efficiency of the SADC Secretariat/SQAM Unit. Strengthening of the SADC QI
structures on national and regional level. Promoting SADC relevant trade agreements as well
as the international recognition of quality assuring services. Further improvement of quality
infrastructure to increase trade and safeguard consumer protection in the SADC Region.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2017 to 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Stephen Virchow [email protected]
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Name of programme or project SADC adaptation to climate change in rural areas
Objective or purpose CCARDESA increases the capacities of SADC member countries to integrate aspects of climate
change into their agricultural programmes and investments.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member SADC (Southern African Development Community) Office.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions SADC member countries.
Nature of incentive measure Agricultural/climate change advisory services and training.
Financial implications EUR 4 million.
Field of technology Climate change, agriculture.
Category of technology Other (Technical expertise.)
Output or impact Improvement of technical expertise of local producers in climate adaptation. SADC member
countries have improved their knowledge management through technology and knowledge
transfer to spread climate smart agriculture.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Sarah Beerhalter, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Academic Center for Digital Innovation in East Africa
Objective or purpose Services offered by East African universities in cooperation with companies and other players
are increasingly meeting the needs of ICT-based socio-economic development.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Secretariat of the East African Community (EAC).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions EAC (Burundi, Kenia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda)
Nature of incentive measure Education.
Financial implications EUR 4 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Bernd Multhaup [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Project Development Programme Global (Phase 4)
Objective or purpose In cooperation with local companies, German renewable energy companies are promoting
renewable energy technologies in developing and emerging countries and are finding improved
framework conditions for long-term market engagement.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Burkina Faso, Botswana, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Ghana, Jordan, Kenia, Cambodia, Lebanon,
Madagascar, Mali, Myanmar, Mauritius, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda, Viet Nam,
Zambia.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 20.2 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2023.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Martin Baltes, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Tech-Entrepreneurship Initiative Make-IT Africa
Objective or purpose Growth of and employment in IT enterprises in selected countries of Sub-Sahara Africa - Kenya
and Nigeria - have been improved.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Selected ministries in the respective partner countries.
Beneficiary Member(s) Kenya; Nigeria; Rwanda
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 4 million.
Field of technology
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 23 December 2016 - 30.06.2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Jan Schwaab, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Regional Resource Governance
Objective or purpose In the Mano-River-Union region stakeholders implement provision of the African Mining Vision.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Fragile States in West Africa.
Nature of incentive measure Technical expertise for capacity development in the mining sector.
Financial implications EUR 18 million.
Field of technology Resource Governance.
Category of technology Other (Extractive industries technical assistance.)
Output or impact Sustainable Potable Water Supply.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 October 2015 to 31 December 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Mathis Hemberger [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Transfer of innovation in agriculture - adaption to climate change
Objective or purpose African agricultural actors use innovations stemming from the adaption to climate change
transfer system.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Supraregional: In its third year the transfer system is used institutionally by five international
agriculture research institutes, ten national and international partners, ten development
assistance projects and 1000 individuals from 30 countries.
Nature of incentive measure Knowledge transfer platform for supply and demand of innovation with relevance for adaption
of agriculture to climate change.
Financial implications EUR 5 million.
Field of technology Climate.
Category of technology Other (Evergreen Agriculture; Foodbait for fruit flies' management; Aflasafe; Feed seed.)
Output or impact African agricultural actors use innovations stemming from the adaption to climate change
transfer system. Improved living conditions and income of local population.
Status of the programme or project Completed
Duration and timing 6 December 2012 to 30 June 2018.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Ulrich Lepel, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project International Agricultural Research
Objective or purpose Development-oriented agricultural research products adapted to changing circumstances are
increasingly being used by the target groups of smallholders.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Supraregional: Research institutes in the partner countries.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 16 million.
Field of technology Agriculture.
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Marlis Lindecke, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Sector project: Support of the Quality Infrastructure – Sectoral, National, Regional
Objective or purpose The stakeholders of the technical cooperation use demand oriented approaches for the setting
up of an internationally recognized quality infrastructure.
Entity making the incentive available PTB.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member PTB.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Worldwide.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 8.1 million.
Field of technology Quality infrastructure.
Category of technology Other (Quality infrastructure.)
Output or impact Development of innovative procedures, participation in benchmarking processes, QI fields
technically adapted, consultancy documents, awareness raising events, evaluation reports,
publications on specialized topics. The stakeholders of the technical cooperation use demand-
oriented approaches for the setting up of an internationally recognized quality infrastructure.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 2015 to 2020
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Tobias Diergardt, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project LCBC (Lake Chad Basin Commission) Capacity Development
Objective or purpose LCBC supports the Members competently and independently in dealing with climate change-
related challenges in the catchment area of Lake Chad.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Lake Chad Basin Commission.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Lake Chad Basin Commission.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 6 million.
Field of technology Climate change challenges.
Category of technology Other (Technical expertise.)
Output or impact Improvement of technical expertise of local producers in climate adaptation.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 27 June 2014 to 30 June 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Anja Stache, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Groundwater Management of Lake Chad Basin
Objective or purpose LCBC's competencies in transboundary groundwater resource management are strengthened.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Chad, Niger, Central African Republic, Nigeria.
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications Not applicable:
Field of technology Groundwater Management and Protection.
Category of technology Other (Data collection system, groundwater information management, groundwater
protection, institutional support.)
Output or impact Collecting, analysing and evaluating data on groundwater and surface water; Managing
groundwater in the Lake Chad Basin. Sustainable IWRM and groundwater protection measures
are implemented in the LCBC partner countries.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing July 2014 to June 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Julian Harbrecht, phone: +49 (511)
643-3286, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Introduction of solar chill technology in Africa
Objective or purpose The goal is to develop the existing prototypes for solar powered refrigerators and refrigerators
in cooperation with the experienced refrigeration manufacturer PalFridge in Eswatini so that
they meet the requirements of tropical and subtropical climate zones.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Eswatini Environment Authority.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Sub-Saharan Africa, Lesotho, Eswatini.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 2.2 million.
Field of technology Solar chill industry.
Category of technology
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 27 August 2008 to 31 January 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Nika Greger, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of ecosystem services in wetlands of
transboundary significance in the Nile Basin
Objective or purpose The technical and institutional capacities for the sustainable management of transnationally
relevant wetlands in the catchment area of the Nile are strengthened.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Nile Basin Initiative.
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic
Republic of the Congo.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 6 million.
Field of technology River basin planning, Wetland management.
Category of technology Other (Technical expertise.)
Output or impact Improvement of technical expertise. Piloting implementation of measures to demonstrate the
targeted use of ecosystem services (e.g., for nutrient retention or flood protection). Outcomes
in the areas of climate protection, climate change adaption, biological diversity.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 October 2015 to 31 March 2020.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Malte Grossmann, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support to transboundary water cooperation in the Nile Basin
Objective or purpose The contribution of the NBI to building consensus among riparian states on the sustainable,
cooperative management and development of Nile basin water resources has been
strengthened.
Entity making the incentive available GIZ.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member Nile Basin Initiative (NBI).
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Nile Basin Initiative.
Nature of incentive measure
Financial implications EUR 13.5 million.
Field of technology River basin planning, Wetland management.
Category of technology Other (Technical expertise.)
Output or impact
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 July 2016 to 31 December 2021.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information Dr. Malte Grossmann, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Promotion of the use of geothermal energy by capacity building and political advice
Objective or purpose East African GEOTHERM partner countries use risk mitigation programmes to avoid financial
losses.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions Ethiopia, Tanzania, Djibouti, Malawi, Comoros, Uganda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of the
Congo.
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 3 million.
Field of technology Geothermal exploration
Category of technology Other (Geothermal exploration methods, geological and geophysical field methods, capacity building, support in geothermal regulations.)
Output or impact Improved geothermal exploration capacities (geology, geophysics, remote sensing); improved
skills in planning of surface exploration; application of geothermal rules and regulations.
Geothermal energy is considered in energy strategies; sites for geothermal plants have been
identified and are explored or are ready to be used for mitigation fund; regulations for geothermal explorations and drilling are followed up.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing August 2016 to July 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Dr. Dierk Schlütter, phone +49 (511)
643-2820, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support of Niger River Basin Agency (ABN) in Groundwater Management and
protection
Objective or purpose The supra-national ABN supports the neighbouring countries in sustainable management of
regional groundwater resources.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ABN (Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin, Guinea, Chad)
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 2.5 million.
Field of technology Groundwater Management and Protection.
Category of technology Other (Data collection, groundwater information management, groundwater protection, institutional support.)
Output or impact ABN is coordinating data exchange for regional aquifers between the countries; ABN IWRM-
support is included in water related decisions and ABN transboundary groundwater protection
measures are implemented. Sustainable IWRM and groundwater protection measures are
implemented in the ABN partner countries.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 April 2015 to 30 September 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Dr. Dierk Schlütter, phone +49 (511)
643-2820, [email protected]
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Name of programme or project Support to the regional certification – ICGLR
Objective or purpose Application of due diligence and the AFP in order to control exploitation and trade with mineral
resources by ICGLR Members to implement the Regional certification mechanism of the RINR.
Entity making the incentive available BGR.
Eligible enterprises or institutions in developed country Member
Beneficiary Member(s)
Beneficiary Observer(s)
Beneficiary enterprises or institutions ICGLR.
Nature of incentive measure Not applicable - (transfer directly BGR -> counterparts).
Financial implications EUR 5.5 million.
Field of technology Geological and mineral information systems, mineral analysis, mine security.
Category of technology Other (Mineral Resource Control/tracing, mineral and analytical laboratory techniques,
database management, mine inspection methodology.)
Output or impact Improved knowledge on mineral trade flows, its control and risk assessment. Sustainable Use
of Mineral Resources.
Status of the programme or project Current or in progress
Duration and timing 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019.
Website for further information
Contact point for further information BGR Sub-Dept. "International Cooperation", Africa Unit, Franziska Wende, phone +49 (511)
643- 3913, [email protected]
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