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MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME. Brian Dornan Alayna Imlah Hannah Graham International Development International Division Directorate for International and Constitution Scottish Government. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY. Malawi Development Programme
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MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Brian Dornan Alayna Imlah Hannah Graham International Development International Division Directorate for International and Constitution Scottish Government
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY • Malawi Development Programme • Sub Saharan Africa Development Programme • South Asia Development Programme • Response to International Humanitarian Crises
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY Core Funding for Scottish-based Networking Organisations: • NIDOS • SMP • Fair Trade Scotland Programme
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND • Underpinned and supported by the International Development Fund • £9 million p.a. 2012-13; 2013-14; 2014-15 • At least £3 million p.a. for Malawi • c. £1.33 million p.a. for SSA programme - covering Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda (£4 million over 3 years) • £2 million p.a. for South Asia programme (2010-11; 2011-12; 2012-13) & • Networking organisations & Fairtrade, Humanitarian response to crises.
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Malawi Development Programme Co-operation Agreement Developing themes
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMECo-operation Agreement • Health • Education • Economic Development • Civil Society and Governance
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEDeveloping Themes Health • Maternal and child health • Education and training for health professionals • Building the capacity of community health care and addressing communicable and non-communicable diseases
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEDeveloping Themes Education • Address access to and availability of quality education • Share best practice and expertise in vocational education • Broaden access to education for vulnerable groups, including females, those with special needs, orphans and out of school youths
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEDeveloping Themes Sustainable economic development • Renewable energy • Food security and linkages between agricultural bodies • Trade, business development and tourism
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMEDeveloping Themes Civil society and governance • Strengthening civil society and advocacy for the most vulnerable • Projects to improve the Malawi Prison Service, including addressing the problem of re-offending
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA PROGRAMME – GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS • Rwanda • Tanzania • Zambia
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA PROGRAMME – KEY THEMES • Food production • Water • Renewables • Climate change mitigation
BOTH PROGRAMMES:Essential eligibility criteria • Presence in Scotland • Budgetary constraints • Funding priorities • Sustainability
BOTH PROGRAMMES:Assessment Criteria • Contained within the guidance for both programmes – read them carefully! • IOD PARC will run over these when discussing what constitutes a good project later this morning.
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME • Opening of funding round 9 December • Information session 15 December • Deadline for queries to ID mailbox 16 December and 9 January • Application deadline 6 February • Notification of decision end March 2012 • Project start date April 2012
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME • Opening of funding round 9 December • Information session 15 December • Deadline for queries to ID mailbox 16 December and 23 January • Application deadline 2 March (noon) • Notification of decision April 2012 • Project start date 1 May 2012