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Projects
Donor-backed projects operating in Nepal — with budgets, timelines, sectors and source attribution.
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USAID Advisory and Assistance Services
Administrative costs and operating expenses of USAID contributing to Advisory and Assistance Services.
USAID Equipment, Lands, and Structures
Administrative costs and operating expenses of USAID contributing to Equipment, Lands, and Structures.
USAID Miscellaneous Goods, Services, and Operations Maintanence
Administrative costs and operating expenses of USAID contributing to Miscellaneous Goods, Services, and Operations Maintanence.
Strategic Partnership Agreement With HELVETAS Nepal
This activity Strategic Partnership Agreement With HELVETAS Nepal is a component of Strategic Partnership Agreement With HELVETAS Nepal reported by FCDO with a funding type of 111 - Not for profit organisation and a budget of £5,555,448. It works in the following sector(s): Transport policy and administrative management, Agricultural development, Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation, Rural development, Democratic participation and civil society.
F.a: Micro Enterprise Development for Self Employment of PWDs of Rudrapur VDC
The Foundation wants to establish an internet cafe with several services available, like internet surfing, printing, scanning, photocopier, lamination, nepali/english typing etc. The cafe will employ at least 3 persons with disabilities.
F.a: Computer Training for Employment to the Disabilities
Ten unemployed visually impaired people will take a six-months long training course in computer technology. After the training they will be employed as computer teachers, computer operators or they will run computer cyber cafes.
F.a: Empower youth with disabilities through information access from youth disability information center establishment in Kathmandu
Youth with disabilities will establish an information center in Kathmandu. The center will disseminate information about human rights issues, disability laws and policies, scholarships, training and work opportunities.
F.a: Action Plan for implementation of UPR Recommendations
The project content for 2017 will be defined later on; it will be a continuum for 2015-2016. The budget will be allocated from 11591 “Promotion of Global Justice”. The description for 2015-2016: The Overall Objective of the project is to promote and pr otect human rights of Dalit in Nepal. The Specific Objective is to contribute for addressing the key human rights concerns of Dalit through second cycle of Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The specific human rights issues and concerns of Dalit community di scussed and documented through a participatory process with the involvement of more than 200 Dalit organizations representing all five development regions of Nepal. A report on the specific human rights issues and concerns of Dalit will be developed and su bmitted to UPR concerned committee of UN within third week of March 2015. The specific human rights concerns of Dalit advocated and lobbied with the delegates of different countries during UPR of Nepal in October / November 2015.The project will carry out a quick research on the implementation status of UPR recommendations in Nepal, Regional level consultation workshop will be organized at Nepalganj, Chitwan and Itahari, National level consultation workshop will be held at Kathmandu. Advocacy and lobbying w ill be carried out with international governments through embassies in Kathmandu, Advocacy and lobbying will be done to the government of Nepal for recommendation involving media houses. Lobbying to the HRC members and other state representatives during i nteractive dialogue session will be carried out.
Nepal Vocational Qualifications System (NVQS)
Based on Swiss expertise in Technical and Vocational Education and Training, the project contributes to establish a federal vocational qualifications system. The NVQS will increase the transparency on the labour market for employers and workers, improve official recognition of workers competencies in hospitality, construction and automobile sectors and allow links between TVET and general education to access higher level qualifications for better employment in domestic and international labour market.
ODA equity through Finnfund
Hydro projects
F.a: CMC-N School Mental Health Program/Children
Developing and advocating for the mental health care an child-friendly teaching in schools in Salyan and Kailali.
F.a: Youth Centre Programme
Youth Centre in Kathmandu. The project seeks to empower a local partner for youth work of its own. Now, after the civil war, the capital of Kathmandu is facing a huge wave of immigration from the rural areas to the city. The young generation in particular is moving into the city in search for work, but lacks sufficient skills and training. Fida partners with the Assemblies of God church (AOG) to address the needs of the youth. Fida and its partner will establish a youth centre in the capital that provides v ocational training and counselling to the youth, and facilities for leisure time activities. The AOG church youth will act as volunteers at the centre. Through the youth centre the partner will learn to work with the youth in practice. The youth, in turn, will have their educational and other needs addressed. All in all, the project will improve the life skills of the youth.
F.a: Maithili Empowerment Programme
Maithili Empowerment Programme. The programme seeks to increase a local partner’s capacity to respond to the needs of the Maithili minority in Southern Nepal. The 2.5 million Maithili of Southern Nepal make up the country’s largest ethnic minority. For merly known for their rich culture and traditions, the Maithili now live in poverty and have almost lost their unique identity. To address the needs of the Maithili, Fida partners with a local NGO called Relative Nepal, which belongs to the Assemblies of G od Nepal (AGN) church. The programme offers the partner hands-on training in community development work. The main approach used is that of Community Health Education. The work carried out among the Maithili communities includes e.g. literacy training, basi c education and cultural revitalization activities. Through the trainings and practical development work conducted during the programme, the partner’s capacities build up and, at the same time, the needs of the Maithili communities are addressed. Already one school has been established and children’s literacy classes started. These together will contribute towards the improvement of the quality of life in the Maithili communities.
F.a: Sustainable Livelihood and Child Development
Empowering Partners for Social Responsibility. The project aims to increase the capacity of a local partner to do holistic development work in local communities. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, where majority of the people live in rural areas. Fida’s partner in Nepal is the Assemblies of God church (AOG). The project provides training and awareness-raising for the partner on a great variety of issues related to development work. Fida and AOG work together in the local communities and t hrough this hands-on development work the partner acquires practical skills. The project focuses on three major components: Literacy, Community Health Education (CHE) and HIV/AIDS. As AOG’s skills and knowledge grow, the partner will become increasingly capable of doing effective community development work of its own. This will contribute to the increasing impact of the partner’s work at community level.
Project preparation in Nepal
Project preparation monitoring and evaluation in Nepal and Embassy staff training on development cooperation.
Nepal Vocational Qualifications System (NVQS) Phase Il
Based on Swiss expertise in Technical and Vocational Education and Training, the projectcontributes to establish a federal vocational qualifications system. The NVQS will increase thetransparency on the labour market for employers and workers, improve official recognition ofworkers competencies in hospitality, construction and automobile sectors and allow links betweenTVET and general education to access higher level qualifications for better employment indomestic and international labour market.
GBVPR - Gender-based Violence Prevention and Response Project
With its longstanding experience in promoting psychosocial support services and a strong engagement in support of federal state building, Switzerland is well positioned to engage on reducing all forms of GBV and discrimination against women in Nepal. The project aims at strengthening and institutionalizing a coordinated, survivor-centred response for GBV victims, addressing root causes and engaging with all government levels for a more gender equitable policy environment.
LO-TCO frame South 2004
The activity does not have a description. You can contact Sida for more information. Call +46 8 698 50 00 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
SHIA frame 04
The activity does not have a description. You can contact Sida for more information. Call +46 8 698 50 00 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Technical Assistance on Urban Development
This activity Technical Assistance on Urban Development is a component of Accelerating Investment and Infrastructure in Nepal reported by FCDO with a funding type of 104 - Procurement of Services and a budget of £362,485. It works in the following sector(s): Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies, Industrial development, Environmental policy and administrative management.
Accelerating Investment and Infrastructure in Nepal Financial Aid
This activity Accelerating Investment and Infrastructure in Nepal Financial Aid is a component of Accelerating Investment and Infrastructure in Nepal reported by FCDO with a funding type of 108 - Non-budget support financial aid and a budget of £189,074. It works in the following sector(s): Energy generation, renewable sources - multiple technologies, Environmental policy and administrative management, Industrial development.
Accelerating Private and Public Investment in Infrastructure Component
Support government institutions to unlock policy and project delivery bottlenecks to large scale investments, in the hydropower and other sectors. It does this through embedded Technical Assistance and other support to the Office of the Investment Board of Nepal (OIBN)
Operational Support for Housing Reconstruction in Nepal
To provide immediate support to the Government of Nepal's National Reconstruction Authority for enrolling beneficiaries for its earthquake housing reconstruction programme across the 14 most earthquake affected districts.
Supporting Beneficiary Enrolment for the Government of Nepal's Housing Reconstruction Programme
This activity Supporting Beneficiary Enrolment for the Government of Nepal's Housing Reconstruction Programme is a component of Operational Support for Housing Reconstruction in Nepal reported by FCDO with a funding type of 109 - Multilateral organisation and a budget of £5,000,000. It works in the following sector(s): Social Protection.
Armed Violence Reduction
this initiative will support the Peace, Conflict and Development Unit's activities toward armed violence reduction
Partnerships: Research and Analytical
The Partnerships: Research and Analytical initiative consolidates eight new and existing agreements that support and enhance strategic partnerships with leading research institutions in fragility, peace, conflict and development issues. The partnership will: ensure continued access to international cutting edge research, analysis and intellectual policy expertise; ability to draw on international best practice and lessons learned from fragile, complex and conflict affected environments; provide an opportunity to input and steer direction at international policy discussion level; access to international products and materials including guidance notes, analysis and toolkits. This initiative contributes to two of the Crisis Prevention, Stabilisation and Recovery (CPSR) Group's objectives: international and whole of government engagement by leveraging best practice and analysis for the Australia aid program from strategic partnerships; and strategic advice guidance that draws on cross-Age
UN World Food Program Regular Contribtion 2008-09
The Multilateral Regular Contribtion (MRC) provided to the UN World Food Program is an annual allocation to provide food to countries affected by natural and slow onset disasters. In 2008-09, $2.5 million was pre-positioned with the WFP to meet costs associated with providing food aid, and $32.5 million to be expensed over the financial year to cover regular contributions to WFP as well as payments to meet emergency food and requirements.
NGO ANCP ADPlans 2008-09
AusAID NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP) - Annual Development Plans (ADPlans) from 41 NGOs for 2008-09 funding
Direct Aid Program 2008-09
The Direct Aid Program (DAP) is a small grants scheme administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) through Australia's diplomatic posts in developing partner countries. The DAP's objective is to deliver targeted local level assistance. The total value of this multi-country initiative is $4.5 million to be expensed during the 2008-09 financial year.
UNDP/UNCDF Climate Change Finance 2023-2027 - UNCDF Climate Change Finance 2023-2027
Overall goal: Impact: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu are building inclusive climate resilient communities and local economies and are transitioning towards low carbon development pathways. Medium term outcome: Climate governance is strengthened in a gender responsive manner and additional climate finance is leveraged at the national, sectoral and sub-national levels in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu. Outcome 1: Public sector at national, sectoral and local levels has enhanced capacities for effective planning of climate finance. Outcome 2:Climate Change is mainstreamed into national/ local governments' planning and budgeting systems and lead to allocations/investments. Outcome 3: Country frameworks and systems established and/or strengthened for increased access to climate finance (public, private, domestic, international). Outcome 4: Enhanced inclusiveness, transparency and accountability of climate finance. Outcome 5: Strengthened regional cooperation to enable climate finance reforms in the region.
UNDP/UNCDF Climate Change Finance 2023-2027 - UNDP Climate Change Finance 2023-2027
Overall goal: Impact: Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu are building inclusive climate resilient communities and local economies and are transitioning towards low carbon development pathways. Medium term outcome: Climate governance is strengthened in a gender responsive manner and additional climate finance is leveraged at the national, sectoral and sub-national levels in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Nepal, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu. Outcome 1: Public sector at national, sectoral and local levels has enhanced capacities for effective planning of climate finance. Outcome 2:Climate Change is mainstreamed into national/ local governments' planning and budgeting systems and lead to allocations/investments. Outcome 3: Country frameworks and systems established and/or strengthened for increased access to climate finance (public, private, domestic, international). Outcome 4: Enhanced inclusiveness, transparency and accountability of climate finance. Outcome 5: Strengthened regional cooperation to enable climate finance reforms in the region.
Fostering Economic Justice for Young Women with Disabilities
this grant will support youth-led advocacy and accountability work for new commitments that can advance gender equality as part of the Generation Equality Forum process
Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Scaling and Sanitation Innovation
to build the local and regional capacity for scaling citywide inclusive sanitation in South Asia that contributes to achieving safely managed sanitation
UNV Midwifes 2020
Sverige har åtagit sig att bidra till genomförandet av Agenda 2030 i låg- och medelinkomstländer genom att tillhandahålla personal som arbetar med och genom FN-organens och Världsbankens olika mandat. Insatsen bidrar till genomförandet av Agenda 2030, med stark koppling till SDG-mål nr 3 "god hälsa och välbefinnande", genom att tillhandahålla personal inom prioriterade ämnesområden. Insatsen bidrar till WHO:s pågående kampanj som syftar till att uppmärksamma sjuksköterskor och barnmorskors arbete världen över. Insatsen omfattar fem barnmorsketjänster som finansieras av Sida under initialt ett års tid. Tjänsterna kanaliseras genom United Nations Volunteers (UNV) Programme (Fully Funded) med utplacering på UNFPA och WHO. Inom ramen för insasten ingår också annonsering av tjänsterna i Barnmorskeförbundets tidskrift Jordemodern. Insatsen är förenlig med strategin för kapacitetsutveckling och Agenda 2030 (KAPAME), i synnerhet beträffande målområdet svensk resursbasutveckling. I enlighet med målområdet för svensk resursbasutveckling förväntas den här insatsen att bidra till delmålen: - Ökad svensk representation på strategiska tjänster i internationellt utvecklingssamarbete, samt; - Ökad användning och återföring av svensk kompetens och erfarenheter inom internationellt utvecklingssamarbete.
Nepal, ACF 2007
The activity does not have a description. You can contact Sida for more information. Call +46 8 698 50 00 or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Sustainable Industry Transition through Low-Carbon Brick Manufacturing in Nepal (2025-2028/2.19mUSD)
Technology transfer for low-carbon brick manufacturing by developing and deliver training programs on low-carbon brick production and facility operation, establishing infrastructure for low-carbon brick production, ensuring sustainability through Global Partnerships
KOICA-SC Future-proofing Education: strengthening inclusive nurturing systems for the next generation by improving basic education and job readiness in Madhesh province, Nepal
Contribute to Nepal's future development by developing individual potential and expanding career options through quality basic education and improved job readiness1. 기초 의무교육의 전반적인 학습성과 향상 2. 지역 청소년과 청년의 기초 직업 기술 준비도 및 기능 향상 3. 통합적인 교육 제공이 가능한 생태계 조성 4. (필수) 정부 국제개발협력 정책/전략적 목표 달성에 기여 5. (필수) 참여 주체의 역량 증대
BAE ICIMOD Nepal, JL
The BAE (Bilateral Associate Expert) program was initiated by Sida in 1985, as a complement to the multilateral/UN program, JPO (Junior Professional Officer). The objective of the BAE program is to provide technical assistance to and strengthen capacity of the receiving organization through a young expert. A BAE is a young professional below the age of 33, who holds a university degree and has at least two years of relevant, paid, work experience. In the recruitment process, Sida and the receiving organization look for young professionals with knowledge and skills relevant for the organization, as well as the potential and willingness to learn and grow during the assignment. BAE:s are mainly placed within a cooperating partner organization in the global south, be it local/international NGO:s, public agencies, ministries, etc. working with international development, such as International Planned Parenthood Foundation, Saferworld, Slum Dwellers International, Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association, Agence de l'Environnement et du Développement Durable in Mali, etc. The receiving organization drafts the ToR and is highly involved in the recruitment process, in order to ensure local ownership. Before deployment, all BAE:s undergo a one week onboarding in Sweden, to prepare for their missions. The BAE contract is for maximum three years and before starting the third year, a BAE may relocate to an Embassy working with international development.
Asian Preparedness Partnership: Phase 2
to strengthen the technical, institutional, and organizational capacity for disaster risk management, as well as their ability to implement innovative humanitarian solutions, in South and Southeast Asian countries
Empowering Her: Advancing Women's Economic and Political Leadership for Climate Resilient Communities
strengthening women's economic capacity through participation in climate resilient economic activities
Integrated Dairy Productivity Imrpovement Project for Smallholder Farmers in Kamalama Municipality, Nepal - 2nd Phase
(Activity 1) The goal is to improve milk productivity and increase the income of smallholder women dairy farmers by operating Farmers Field Schools (FFS) for women, passing on the new born Korean dairy calves, providing veterinary services, educating on high-quality feed management techniques, and supporting dairy tools and equipment. (Activity 2) To enhance the capabilities of female cooperative members, offer Heifer's Women's Cooperative School program and strengthen female leadership through a mentoring program. Additionally, by providing equipment for milk collection centers along with member education, we aim to help them maintain milk quality control and learn about marketing. We will support the operation of cooperative capacity building to establish a sustainable and stable model dairy village.
Integrated WASH Management Support for Vulnerable Communities in Chinnamasta, Saptari Distrcit, Nepal
Improving safe hygiene environment accessibility for local residents and enhancing continuous hygiene management capabilities.
Master's Degree Program in Water Resources Management(2025)
Offer courses structured around three elective options: Integrated Water Resources Management, Water Quality and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, and Water Disaster Management, each with corresponding curricula. Our curriculum focuses on developing capabilities for systematic water resource development, including projects like water resource informatization and the formulation of water resource management plans and long-term master plans. Additionally, we provide courses aimed at improving water quality issues in developing countries and conserving water ecosystems for sustainable development. We also offer curricula focused on understanding and researching appropriate response technologies for medium to long-term planning and addressing current issues related to water-related disasters. Key courses include Water Action Plan, which provides a fundamental understanding of execution plans for water resources management and facilitates the development of water.
Master's Degree Program in Global ICT Policy(2025)
Enhancing the Understanding of ICT Convergence Technologies and Policies Among Public Servants and Employees of Public Institutions in Developing Countries to Promote Industrial Growth and the Discovery of New Industries in the Host NationICT 융합기술 및 정책입안 전문가 양성으로 미래의 성장 동력을 확보함으로써 수원국의 경제사회 발전
Master's Degree Program in Global Education Leadership(2025)
The ultimate goal is to enhance the quality of education for learning outcomes in developing countries. To achieve this goal, specific objectives include strengthening the capacity of education professionals in policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation through the Policy Capacity Enhancement initiative.
ADPC Disaster risk reduction 2017-2023
Asia Disaster Preparedness Center, ADPC, has applied to Sida for funding of 5 933 000 USD (54 million SEK) to carry out the "Building resilience through inclusive and climate-adaptive disaster risk reduction in Asia-Pacific" in Asia and Pacific during the period 2017-2022. The five-year program aims to enhance regional capacity for cooperation on disaster and climate risk management with an overall objective of building resilience of people in the Asia-Pacific region. This will be achieved by building on current good practices and providing technical assistance to select governments, civil society organizations and regional bodies. Key focus areas of the program include: emergency preparedness and humanitarian response management; facilitating the use of risk information and sex-age-disability-disaggregated data by policy makers and disaster managers; integrating disaster and climate change concerns into development policy and programs; promoting inclusion and protection-sensitive approaches in risk reduction and disaster preparedness, promoting gender equality and women leadership for risk resilience; and enhancing the role of the Regional Consultative Committee on Disaster Management (RCC) to support member countries on implementing global frameworks and serving as a conduit for South-South learning, transboundary risk reduction and knowledge sharing. ADPC will implement the intervention together with the Swedish Contingency Agency, MSB, Stockholm Environment Institute –Asia, and the Raul Wallenberg Institute.
ADPC Disaster risk reduction 2017-2023 - ADPC Disaster risk reduction 2017-2022
Asia Disaster Preparedness Center, ADPC, has applied to Sida for funding of 5 933 000 USD (54 million SEK) to carry out the "Building resilience through inclusive and climate-adaptive disaster risk reduction in Asia-Pacific" in Asia and Pacific during the period 2017-2022. The five-year program aims to enhance regional capacity for cooperation on disaster and climate risk management with an overall objective of building resilience of people in the Asia-Pacific region. This will be achieved by building on current good practices and providing technical assistance to select governments, civil society organizations and regional bodies. Key focus areas of the program include: emergency preparedness and humanitarian response management; facilitating the use of risk information and sex-age-disability-disaggregated data by policy makers and disaster managers; integrating disaster and climate change concerns into development policy and programs; promoting inclusion and protection-sensitive approaches in risk reduction and disaster preparedness, promoting gender equality and women leadership for risk resilience; and enhancing the role of the Regional Consultative Committee on Disaster Management (RCC) to support member countries on implementing global frameworks and serving as a conduit for South-South learning, transboundary risk reduction and knowledge sharing. ADPC will implement the intervention together with the Swedish Contingency Agency, MSB, Stockholm Environment Institute –Asia, and the Raul Wallenberg Institute.
Liberia Focus on Results: Enhancing Capacity across Sectors in Transition (FORECAST)
The FORECAST Project was designed to build human and institutional capacity within Government of Liberia (GOL) ministries, public institutions, NGOs, and other organizations.
Master's Degree Program in Agricultural Economics(2025)
Offer a curriculum that disseminates South Korea's agricultural economic policies, aimed at addressing agricultural and rural economic issues in developing countries. The curriculum provides theoretical courses to train professionals capable of designing agricultural economic systems and institutions, improving agricultural production structures and productivity, and formulating, implementing, and evaluating agricultural economic policies. Additionally, through invited expert lectures who have contributed to South Korea's agricultural development, we share practical experiences in agricultural economics from various perspectives. Field-centered learning is also provided through rural surveys, internship programs, and visits to South Korean rural policy research institutions and agricultural industry sites.
Project for Establishing Nepal Law Information System and Capacity Building About Law Information Management
Creating and Providing Clear and Convenient Digial Law Information and Improving the efficiency of Law Information-based work processes명확하고 편리한 디지털 법령정보 생성 및 제공, 법령정보를 활용한 업무 효율 향상, 법령정보 접근성 강화
U.S. Census Bureau Participating Agency Program Agreement (PAPA)
Since 1988, the U.S. Census Bureau has worked with USAIDs Bureau for Global Health to enhance the quantity, quality, and utility of HIV/AIDS-related data. These data are used for policy development, program formulation, and monitoring and evaluation, and form anintegral part of USAIDs work in combating HIV/AIDS. Applying its extensive experience in epidemiological data base projections and population projection modeling, the Census Bureau has contributed to the USAID program with support in monitoring the spread of HIV and in understanding the effect the AIDS pandemic has on development.
Administrative Costs
This award is for a direct administrative costs or operating expenses of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Establishing Polytechnic in Sudurpashchim Province leading to cultivate skilled workforce in Automobile and Mechatronics Sector
Enhancing Polytechnic technical education capactiy to improve employment rates of youth in Sudurpaschim province폴리테크닉 교육환경 구축, 폴리테크닉 교육역량 강화
Value Chain Development for Fruits and Vegetables Project, 2nd phase in Nepal
Enhancing agricultural value addition and advancing food security through sustainable agriculture practices▣ 1. 개선된 과일 및 채소 가치사슬 지원 체계 ▣ 2. 증대된 시장수요 기반 과일 및 채소 생산 ▣ 3. 현장에 보급된 수확후관리 기술 ▣ 4. 강화된 농민과 협동조합의 유통 판매 역량
Vocational Rehabilitation Project for Persons with Disability in Kavre, Nepal (Phase 3)
Empowered self-advocacy of PWDs, Increased income of PWDs, Expansion of disability inclusive TVET in Nepal장애인의 자기 옹호 강화, 장애인의 소득 증가, 장애포괄적 직업훈련 확산
Adolescents SRHR(Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights) improvement in Bardiya district, Nepal (Phase 2)
Improved Knowledge, attitude and behavior (KAP) among Adolescent and their families and communities regarding SRHR, Strengthened ASRHR service
Master's Degree Program in Global ICT Policy(2024)
Enhancing the Understanding of ICT Convergence Technologies and Policies Among Public Servants and Employees of Public Institutions in Developing Countries to Promote Industrial Growth and the Discovery of New Industries in the Host NationICT 융합기술 및 정책입안 전문가 양성으로 미래의 성장 동력을 확보함으로써 수원국의 경제사회 발전
Staff Travel Costs
This award is for a staff travel costs of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Pandemic Influenza and Other Emerging Threats (PIOET)
Supports the following illustrative program-funded costs: salaries of US, FSN, and TCN and other staff such as PSCs, RSSAs, PASAs, CASUs working for the US Government managing, administering, and supporting programs and their program-funded benefits such as housing, travel, transportation, education allowances etc; institutional contractors that provide such staff, rent, IT services, the program-funded share of utilities, staff training costs and the cost of developing and administering training programs, equipment and supplies, ICASS, vehicle fuel and maintenance, maintenance contracts, janitorial services, operational unit web page development and maintenance, outreach such as publications and the cost of their preparation (including staff costs), and technical assistance to ensure USG compliance with regulations.
Master's Degree Program in Public Management and Administrative Reform(2024)
The Master's Degree Program in Public Management and Administrative Reform is meticulously crafted to solidify students' foundations in advanced research methodologies and analytical capabilities. It is tailored for students who have already established a robust base in these areas and seek to deepen and interconnect their specialized knowledge through interdisciplinary integration. Furthermore, the program emphasizes enhancing public management and digital competencies in digital transformation. It aims to empower students to strengthen their advanced research and analytical skills further, enabling them to explore solutions to public issues at global, national, and local levels through innovative perspectives and methodologies. Additionally, the program supports the development of students into highly competitive academic faculty members.