Contribution to international development report: 2017-2018
First ever Contribution to International Development Report takes a holistic look at a wide cross-section of Scottish Government international development activity, and presents it within the context of the UN Global Goals.
Annex E - Other Scottish Government Funded Projects
# |
Lead Organisation |
Project |
Project Aim |
Country Partners |
Financial Years |
Total Awarded |
Contribution to SDGs |
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2017-18 end year reports /publications/other-international-development-projects-2017-2018-reports/ |
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Climate Justice Fund Malawi |
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1 |
University of Strathclyde |
Water Futures Programme |
To support the development of a programme of integrated water resource management in southern Malawi under the Climate Justice Fund. |
Malawian Government |
2016-17 - |
£5,644,194 |
Goal 1 |
2 |
Water Witness International |
Malawi Water Stewardship Initiative |
To contribute to climate resilience and water security in Malawi through applying and adapting the international water stewardship standard. |
Water Witness Malawi, Action for Water, Just Trading Scotland, Alliance for Water Stewardship |
2017-18 - |
£262,669 |
Goal 1 |
3 |
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund |
Climate Challenge Programme |
To support a select group of rural communities to identify and implement their own solution for adapting to, and building resilience against the worst effects of climate change. |
Implementing partners: Advocacy partners: Technical partners: |
2017-18 - |
£3,200,000 |
Goal 1 |
4 |
International Resource and Recycling Institute |
Enhancing Stability for Rural Off-Grid Energy Kiosks |
To support the restructuring of two community-based energy enterprises that were originally set up in 2012/13. |
Renew'N'Able Malawi |
2016-17 - |
£68,794 |
Goal 1 |
Education Scotland |
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1 |
Education Scotland |
Development Education Centres Scotland |
To give practical teacher support, professional development, innovative learning and teaching projects for Global Citizenship Education. |
N/A |
2017-18 |
£230,000 (from Learning Directorate) |
Goal 1 |
2 |
Education Scotland |
The Eco Schools Scotland Programme |
To support Scottish schools in planning action on environmental issues. |
N/A |
2017-18 |
£150,000 (from Learning Directorate) £150,000 (from Directorate for Energy and Climate Change) |
Goal 6 |
International Relations |
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1 |
British Council |
Pakistan Scottish Apprenticeship Programme |
To promote apprenticeship training in Pakistan as a means of skills development by highlighting and creating awareness around the role of employers in successfully introducing and implementing apprenticeship programs across various industries in Pakistan. |
National Vocational and Technical Training Commission. Pujab Technical Education and Vocation Training Authority, Skills Development Scotland |
2017-18 |
£25,000 |
Goal 8 |
2 |
Social Enterprise Academy |
Social Enterprise Academy Pakistan |
To establish the Social Enterprise Academy in Pakistan and India, and develop materials and provide support to these social enterprises. |
Social Enterprise Academy Pakistan |
2017-19 |
£15,000 |
Goal 8 |
3 |
James Hutton Institute |
Clean Water: from Scotland to Pakistan |
To improve drinking water and sanitation in Pakistan by deploying water treatment systems based on Electro Chemical Activated Solutions under the banner of ESOL by Bridge Technologies. |
ADVES Water, Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, National University of Sciences and Technology |
2017-2018 |
£20,000 |
Goal 3 |
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