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 ; ; 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 ( ; ; ) & Networking organisations & Fairtrade, Humanitarian response to crises.
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Malawi Development Programme Co-operation Agreement Developing themes
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Co-operation Agreement Health Education Economic Development Civil Society and Governance
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Developing 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 PROGRAMME Developing 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 PROGRAMME Developing Themes Sustainable economic development Renewable energy Food security and linkages between agricultural bodies Trade, business development and tourism
MALAWI DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Developing 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 round9 December Information session15 December Deadline for queries to ID mailbox16 December and 9 January Application deadline6 February Notification of decisionend March 2012 Project start date April 2012
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Opening of funding round9 December Information session15 December Deadline for queries to ID mailbox16 December and 23 January Application deadline2 March (noon) Notification of decisionApril 2012 Project start date 1 May 2012