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<p>The following table shows the full list of DFID projects undertaken in Bangladesh:</p><p><table><thead><tr><td valign="top">ProjectName<br /></td><td valign="top">StartDate<br /></td><td valign="top">EndDate<br /></td><td valign="top">Allocation(£million)<br /></td><td valign="top">Managing/ImplementingOrgs.<br /></td><td valign="top">PartnerOrganisations (Co-financer/Joint Prog.Partner)<br /></td><td valign="top">Purpose/Objectiveof theProject<br /></td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td valign="top">Humandevelopment<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">HealthSector Development Programme(HSDP)<br /></td><td valign="top">1July2011<br /></td><td valign="top">30June2016<br /></td><td valign="top">120.00<br /></td><td valign="top">WorldBank<br /></td><td valign="top">USAID,CIDA, EU, JICA, SIDA, RNE, MOHFW and KFW<br /></td><td valign="top">Tocreate a sustainable improvement of health, nutrition and familywelfare status in the population of Bangladesh, especially among thosewho are most vulnerable, e.g. the poor, women and children, and theelderly.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">InternationalCentre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) CoreSupport<br /></td><td valign="top">1December2012<br /></td><td valign="top">1November2016<br /></td><td valign="top">7.50<br /></td><td valign="top">ICDDR,B<br /></td><td valign="top">ICDDR,B<br /></td><td valign="top">Todevelop and deliver through research, cost effective solutions to majorhealth, population and nutrition problems of poor people, both inBangladesh andinternationally.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">BangladeshEducation Development Programme (BEDP)<br /></td><td valign="top">1September 2010<br /></td><td valign="top">30June2016<br /></td><td valign="top">120.00<br /></td><td valign="top">GovernmentofBangladesh<br /></td><td valign="top">ADB,WB, JICA, EU, AusAid, CIDA, SIDA,UNICEF<br /></td><td valign="top">Aninclusive system of education that provides equitable learningopportunities to all eligible children inBangladesh.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">EnglishIn Action (EIA)<br /></td><td valign="top">1May2008<br /></td><td valign="top">30April2017<br /></td><td valign="top">50.00<br /></td><td valign="top">BMBMott MacDonald<br /></td><td valign="top">BMBMott MacDonald, UK Open University, BBC WST, Friends in VillageDevelopment-Bangladesh, UCEP<br /></td><td valign="top">Toimprove English language skills for 25 million people through news, TV,radio, and mobile device materials, improved teacher training, andadultlearning.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">UnderprivilegedChildren's Education and Skills Programme(UCEP)<br /></td><td valign="top">1April2012<br /></td><td valign="top">31March2016<br /></td><td valign="top">20.00<br /></td><td valign="top">UCEP<br /></td><td valign="top">NORAD,Save theChildren<br /></td><td valign="top">Toensure that underprivileged children are provided with quality generaland technical education, skills development, employment support, andrightsawareness.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Sanitation,Hygiene Education and Water Supply in Bangladesh(SHEWA-B)<br /></td><td valign="top">1January2007<br /></td><td valign="top">31December2012<br /></td><td valign="top">48.50<br /></td><td valign="top">UNICEF,Department of Public Health Engineering<br /></td><td valign="top">UNICEFand Government of Bangladesh<br /></td><td valign="top">Tosupport the provision of improved access to water and sanitation andbetter hygiene practices in rural and urbanareas.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Governance<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">PublicService Capacity (MATT 2)<br /></td><td valign="top">1May2006<br /></td><td valign="top">31January2013<br /></td><td valign="top">15.21<br /></td><td valign="top">CapitaHelm<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Acritical mass of competent and reform-minded civil servants enabled todevelop and deliver governmentpolicy<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">WorldBank JOTAP<br /></td><td valign="top">1August 2005<br /></td><td valign="top">30June2013<br /></td><td valign="top">5.50<br /></td><td valign="top">WorldBank<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Toprovide an evidence base for more effective DFID and World Bank countryprogrammes and policies in Bangladesh and to engage Government ofBangladesh and Bangladeshi stakeholders in open policydebate.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Rightsand Governance Challenge Fund<br /></td><td valign="top">1July 2008<br /></td><td valign="top">31March2013<br /></td><td valign="top">38.03<br /></td><td valign="top">ManusherJonno Foundation<br /></td><td valign="top">Norway<br /></td><td valign="top">Poorand vulnerable people, particularly women and children, have access tomeasurably better quality services and enjoy improvedsecurity.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">TACTS(Tax Administration Capacity and Taxpayer Services)<br /></td><td valign="top">1August 2010<br /></td><td valign="top">31July2015<br /></td><td valign="top">7.00<br /></td><td valign="top">PWCIndia<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Toimprove the Government's weak domestic revenue position, widen the taxbase and promote transparency and trust in the revenue administrationsystem<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">StrengtheningPublic Financial Management (SPEMP)<br /></td><td valign="top">1October 2009<br /></td><td valign="top">31September2014<br /></td><td valign="top">30.15<br /></td><td valign="top">WorldBank<br /></td><td valign="top">EU,DANIDA, CIDA,Netherlands<br /></td><td valign="top">Amore efficient Public Expenditure Management system with increasedtransparency and accountability tocitizens<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Safetyand Justice<br /></td><td valign="top">1April 2010<br /></td><td valign="top">30April2015<br /></td><td valign="top">31.33<br /></td><td valign="top">UNDP,MaxwellStamp<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Increaseaccess to high quality informal justice mechanisms and develop a moreresponsive formal justice system for the poor and vulnerable,particularly women, children, ethnic and religious minorities andmarginalisedcommunities<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">StrengtheningPolitical Participation<br /></td><td valign="top">1April 2010<br /></td><td valign="top">31March2015<br /></td><td valign="top">19.70<br /></td><td valign="top">UNDP,Democracy International, The Asia Foundation, TransparencyInternational Bangladesh, Westminster Foundation for Democracy,National DemocraticInstitute<br /></td><td valign="top">USAID<br /></td><td valign="top">Apolitical system that is more capable, accountable and responsive,especially to the needs of the poor andmarginalised<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Privatesector development<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">Regulatoryand investment systems for enterprise growth in Bangladesh(RISE)<br /></td><td valign="top">1July 2007<br /></td><td valign="top">1June2015<br /></td><td valign="top">40.30<br /></td><td valign="top">InternationalFinance Corporation (IFC), WorldBank<br /></td><td valign="top">EUon Bangladesh Investment Climate Facility, NORAD on South AsiaEnterprise Development Facility, WB on Economic ZoneDevelopment<br /></td><td valign="top">Toimproved investment climate making Bangladesh a better place forbusiness<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">PromotingFinancial services for poverty reduction in Bangladesh(Prosper)<br /></td><td valign="top">1June 2007<br /></td><td valign="top">1December2013<br /></td><td valign="top">40.15<br /></td><td valign="top">BangladeshBank, PKSF, Institute of Microfinance, Microcredit RegulatoryAuthority, Maxwell Stamp<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Toensure sustainable Micro-Finance sector in Bangladesh offers greateraccess to, and usage of diversified financial services for the poor,micro, small enterprises and farmers<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">KatalystPhase II<br /></td><td valign="top">16March 2008<br /></td><td valign="top">15March2013<br /></td><td valign="top">11.80<br /></td><td valign="top">Swisscontact<br /></td><td valign="top">SDC,Netherlands,CIDA<br /></td><td valign="top">Toincrease the competitiveness of micro, small and medium sizedenterprises (MSMSE) in key urban and ruralsectors<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Extremepoverty<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">EconomicEmpowerment of thePoorest<br /></td><td valign="top">1November 2005<br /></td><td valign="top">31December2015<br /></td><td valign="top">65.30<br /></td><td valign="top">HarewelleInternational<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Thepurpose is to improve the livelihoods of one million very poor people,particularly women and children, by increasing their economicwell-being.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">UrbanPartnership for Poverty Reduction(UPPR)<br /></td><td valign="top">1April 2006<br /></td><td valign="top">1March2014<br /></td><td valign="top">60.10<br /></td><td valign="top">UNDP<br /></td><td valign="top">UNDP<br /></td><td valign="top">Thepurpose is to Improve the Livelihoods and living conditions of 3Million urban poor and extremely poor people, especially women andgirls.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">CharsLivelihoods Programme(CLP2)<br /></td><td valign="top">1September2009<br /></td><td valign="top">30April2016<br /></td><td valign="top">70.00<br /></td><td valign="top">MaxwellStamp<br /></td><td valign="top">AusAid<br /></td><td valign="top">Toimprove the food security, livelihoods and incomes of up to one millionextremely poor people living on the Riverine Char Islands ofNorth-WesternBangladesh<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">BRACStrategic PartnershipAgreement<br /></td><td valign="top">1April2011<br /></td><td valign="top">31March2016<br /></td><td valign="top">226.00<br /></td><td valign="top">BRAC<br /></td><td valign="top">AusAID<br /></td><td valign="top">SupportingBRAC's development programme in providing basic health-case services,education, water and sanitation and improving the livelihoods of thepoorest and most marginalised people inBangladesh<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">AcceleratingImproved Nutrition for Extreme Poor inBangladesh<br /></td><td valign="top">1April2012<br /></td><td valign="top">31March2015<br /></td><td valign="top">15.00<br /></td><td valign="top">CLP2,EEP,UPPR<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Reducingunder nutrition in 3 extreme poverty programme areas. Improved nutrientintake and health status of adolescent girls, pregnant andbreastfeeding women and youngchildren.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Climatechange<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr><tr><td valign="top">ClimateChangeProgramme<br /></td><td valign="top">2September 2008<br /></td><td valign="top">1December2013<br /></td><td valign="top">75.00<br /></td><td valign="top">WB,UNDP, HTSPE, IIED,IUCN<br /></td><td valign="top">BangladeshClimate Change Resilience Fund - EU, DANIDA, SIDA, Swiss, AusAid,USAID. CDMP- EU, Sweden, AusAid, Norway<br /></td><td valign="top">Climatechange adaptation and risk reduction measures protect and improve thelives and livelihoods of 15 million poor and vulnerable people by2013.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">HumanitarianPreparedness andResponse<br /></td><td valign="top">27June2011<br /></td><td valign="top">26June2016<br /></td><td valign="top">20.00<br /></td><td valign="top">MissionAviation Fellowship (MAF), World Food Programme(WFP)<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Tosave lives, alleviate suffering, maintain dignity and reduce risk amongpeople affected by disasters in Bangladesh through direct humanitarianassistance and a better prepared humanitariansystem.<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top">Shelter,Sanitation Recovery and Resilience,Bangladesh<br /></td><td valign="top">1February2012<br /></td><td valign="top">31January2013<br /></td><td valign="top">10.02<br /></td><td valign="top">‘NARRI’Consortium (Lead agency Oxfam in partnership with Action Aid, CARE,Concern Worldwide, Islamic Relief, andSolidarités)<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Householdsand individuals affected by waterlogging in South West Bangladesh ableto protect themselves and their assets through access to and ownershipof secure, disaster resilient shelter, sanitation and improvedhygiene<br /></td></tr><tr><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">Total<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top">1,146.59<br /></td><td valign="top" /><td valign="top" /></tr></tbody></table></p> |